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I had a nose bleed last night, it lasted for about 30 minutes. I finally got it stopped. Then I woke up at 4:30am with it bleeding again... only out of my right nostril, it took an hour and a half to get it to stop this morning!!! What's going on?

By Anonymous September 29, 2017 - 4:48am
 
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I never blow my nose, I sleep with a humidifier on, its just scary!!! Any suggestions or comments? Should I see my doctor? Any information will help!!! Thank you in advance!!! Dustan

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Hello Dustin,

Welcome to EmpowHER.

Talk to your doctor if you're having frequent nosebleeds, even if you can stop them fairly easily. It's important to determine the cause of frequent nosebleeds.

Self-care steps for occasional nosebleeds include:

Sit upright and lean forward. By remaining upright, you reduce blood pressure in the veins of your nose. This discourages further bleeding. Sitting forward will help you avoid swallowing blood, which can irritate your stomach.
Gently blow your nose to clear out any clotted blood. Spray a nasal decongestant in the nose.
Pinch your nose. Use your thumb and index finger to pinch both nostrils shut, even if only one side is bleeding. Breathe through your mouth. Continue to pinch for five to 10 minutes. This maneuver puts pressure on the bleeding point on the nasal septum and often stops the flow of blood.
Repeat. If the bleeding doesn't stop, repeat these steps for up to a total of 15 minutes.

Keeping the lining of the nose moist. Especially during colder months when air is dry, apply a thin, light coating of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or antibiotic ointment (bacitracin, Neosporin) with a cotton swab three times a day. Saline nasal spray also can help moisten dry nasal membranes.

Regards,
Maryann

September 29, 2017 - 7:56am
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