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    What should I do if the doctor has placed nasal packs?


    Nasal packs are used when less conservative measures fail (see above). These packs are frequently placed in both sides of the nose. The packs are usually made of a material called "Merocel" which is a compressed sponge-like material used to help compress the area of the nose that is bleeding. The doctor usually does not remove them for several days (two to three days). This requires a follow-up appointment.
    You will need someone to drive you and bring you home after the nasal packs are removed. During this time, you may be prescribed antibiotics and pain medications as needed.
    It is not uncommon for the nose to drain a blood-tinged material. Folded gauze taped under the nose (a mustache dressing) is often useful. Your doctor may permit you to clean your nostrils with hydrogen peroxide soaked Q-tips. Finally, you should consider the prevention methods described above to help to avoid bleeding again.
    Remember, patients with nosebleeds should not to take aspirin or any other blood thinning products. If patients are already taking these medications when the nosebleed is noticed, they should consult their healthcare practitioner.

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    Nosebleed At A Glance


    • Nosebleeds are common due to the location of the nose on the face, and the large amount of blood vessels in the nose.
    • The most common cause of nosebleeds is drying of the nasal membranes and this can be prevented with proper lubrication of the nasal passages and not picking nose.
    • Most nosebleeds can be stopped at home.
    • Consult a doctor for a nosebleed if bleeding cannot be stopped, there is a large amount of blood lost, or you feel weak or faint.
    • A doctor may use nasal packs to stop nosebleeds when conservative measures fail.
    • Do not take aspirin or other blood thinning products when you get a nosebleed (if they are doctor-prescribed, consult your doctor before stopping any medication).

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    Causes

    Allergic rhinitis
    An object stuck in the nose
    Barotrauma
    Blowing the nose very hard
    Chemical irritants
    Direct injury to nose, including a broken nose
    Nose picking
    Overuse of decongestant nasal sprays
    Repeated sneezing
    Surgery on the face or nose
    Taking large doses of aspirin or blood-thinning medicine
    Upper respiratory infection
    Very cold or very dry air

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    ako kay sige ko nosebleed if ma initan. as much as possible likay sa init.pait kaayo. kung dili malikayan pa init kay inom ko antihistamine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak View Post
    naa nay samad sulod sa iyang ilong bai. maa man gud uban nga nipis kaayo ang lining sa ilawm. mao nga kung kusog ug pressure iyang dugo mo bleed jud to. duha ka longag ang ihaya or usa ra? parihas ni sa akong bata.

    wala man kaha siya high fever, kuyaw dengue.
    sakto ni cya boss, murag fragile jud yah lining... mao na daw ni gi sulti sa doctor before bata pa daw cya according sa iya mama... hadlok ayo uy kana mag kuyog mo nya kalit lang agas dugo...

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    @ ashira and others thanks for the helpful information....

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    You are welcome sir.............

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    Mura diay ni kato kang Michael Scofield. Hehe

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    it could also be a symptom of leukemia bro, go and see a doctor na..

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