Nose bleeds are common and can often be caused by nasal dryness, colds, and other infections. To stop it, pinch your nose but don't tilt your head.
Nosebleeds can feel alarming, with the surge of blood dripping onto clothes or sheets and the handfuls of tissues used to stop it turning crimson. But a bloody nose, also known as epistaxis, usually ...
Nosebleeds are among the most common injuries we experience, and they occur for a variety of reasons. They can be the result of allergies or sickness, because of nose picking, as a side effect of ...
Dear Dr. Donohue • My granddaughter, ever since she was little, has had two or three nosebleeds a year. Now she's 18 and has had a bad one. The bleeds don't occur because of bumping or blowing the ...
What is Stop the Bleed? Stop the Bleed, a national campaign from the American College of Surgeons, empowers bystanders to save lives by knowing how to stop bleeding within minutes using techniques ...
Dr Michael Gartner reminded people of the best practice to follow when a nosebleed strikes, while explaining why you should ...
A free, one-hour “Stop the Bleed” course is being offered just in time for the return to school. The course is designed for individuals with little or no medical training who may need to provide ...