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  1. Jan 21, 2024 · Last year my allergist addressed my constant throat clearing from post nasal-drip by having me try AstePro nasal spray. You can buy it over the counter. It's an antihistamine that you can use in addition to any tablets you might be taking such as Claratin or Zyrtec, and it is known for helping with post nasal drip.

  2. Clinicians should treat ongoing active bleeding with nasal packing (nonresorbable or resorbable) for patients in whom bleeding precludes identification of the source (grade C/medium). Resorbable packing should be used for patients with suspected bleeding disorders and those using anticoagulation or antiplatelet medications (grade C/medium).

    • David A Kasle, Kevin Fujita, R Peter Manes
    • 2021
  3. Nov 16, 2021 · When your nasal membranes dry out, they are more susceptible to bleeding. Lower humidity in the winter is why nosebleeds are more common then. Other causes could include nasal or sinus infections, allergies, blood-thinning medications, deviated septum, foreign body in the nose or trauma to the nose.

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    Nosebleeds, also called epistaxis (ep-ih-STAK-sis), are common. They happen when the tender blood vessels in the nose break. Common nosebleed causes can include changes of season, dryness, scratching, some medicines and injuries. People on blood thinners may have worse nosebleeds than do others. Most often nosebleeds are only annoying and not a tru...

    Seek emergency help if: 1. Nosebleeds involve a greater than expected amount of blood. 2. Nosebleeds last longer than 30 minutes. 3. You feel faint or lightheaded. 4. The nosebleed follows a fall or an accident. Bleeding after a fall or an injury to the head or face could mean that you have broken the nose.

    Follow these steps to treat a common nosebleed. 1. Sit up and lean forward.Keep the head up. Lean forward so the blood doesn't go down the throat. This could cause you to choke or have an upset stomach. 2. Gently blow your nose.This will clear any blood clots. 3. Pinch the nose. Use the thumb and a finger to pinch both nostrils shut. Breathe throug...

    Call a member of your care team if: 1. You have nosebleeds often.You may need to have a blood vessel cauterized. Cautery is a method that burns and seals blood vessels using electric current, silver nitrate or a laser. Also, a care provider might pack the nose with special gauze or an inflatable latex balloon. Both packing methods put pressure on t...

  4. Jul 25, 2023 · Use over-the-counter nasal saline sprays and topical moisturizing gels to moisten the nasal mucosa. Use a home humidifier to keep moisture in the air during winter. If you smoke, consider quitting. Tobacco smoke dries out the nasal mucosa and increases the risk of nosebleeds.

  5. May 14, 2022 · Now that you have an official diagnosis, what can you do for it? There are a number of treatment options, including home remedies and over-the-counter medications: A humidifier or steam inhalation (as during a hot shower) Keeping well-hydrated (to keep the mucus thinner)

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  7. Jan 7, 2020 · Outcomes to be considered for patients with nosebleed include control of acute bleeding, prevention of recurrent episodes of nasal bleeding, complications of treatment modalities, and accuracy of diagnostic measures. This guideline addresses the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nosebleed.