How To Stop Nasal Bleeding With 5 Natural Remedies

In the event of a nosebleed, the best thing to do is to place your head forward and not back, as is often believed, as this is avoided swallow blood

When we suffer a nosebleed or hemorrhage, we usually bring our heads back because we believe that this will stop the flow of blood. However, no matter how widespread this measure is, it is not the most recommended.

Health experts have denied this measure and comment that instead of carrying it out, it is best to sit down and put your head slightly forward and breathe through your mouth (to avoid swallowing blood). Additionally, other measurements can be made.

On the other hand, according to popular beliefs, it is possible to resort to certain natural remedies, such as those that we will discuss below.

What to do in case of nosebleeds or bleeding?

Although it should not be overlooked, nasal bleeding  usually occurs when one of the blood vessels in the nose breaks. It may be from a blow or because the mucous membrane is too dry.

Measures that we can carry out in case of suffering a nosebleed:

  • Sit down with your head slightly forward and breathe through your nose.
  • It is not advisable to put the head back or lie completely horizontal.
  • Do not press the nose with force or insert gauze, cloth or other elements to plug it.
  • Apply a cold compress to the bridge of the nose (wrapped in sterile gauze or a dry, fine cloth).
  • Do not blow your nose, as this can cause nosebleeds again.

Important note : If the bleeding does not stop after about 20 minutes, it is best to go to the doctor as soon as possible.

Natural medicine

According to popular beliefs, the following natural remedies can help stop mild (and temporary) nosebleeds in a short time and also alleviate certain associated discomforts.

1. Nettle infusion

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Nettle infusion stands out for its diuretic properties, which is why it is often used to combat fluid retention. However, one of the alternative uses that it is given is as a remedy to stop nosebleeds.

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons of dried nettle (30 g)
  • 1 cup of water (250 ml)

Preparation

  • Add the dried nettle to a cup of boiling water and let it steep for 10 minutes.

How to use

  • To start, dip a cotton ball in the liquid and apply it inside the bleeding nostril.
  • Then let it act for 15 minutes and remove it.
  • If you consider it necessary, repeat its use 2 times a day.

2. Horsetail infusion

The infusion of horsetail is a drink that is used for several reasons. In fact, along with green tea, it is one of the most consumed beverages by people who want to lose weight. In addition, like nettle, it can be used to stop nasal bleeding.

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon of horsetail (10 g)
  • ½ cup of water (125 ml)

Preparation

  • To start, add the tablespoon of horsetail in half a cup of boiling water and let it steep for 10 minutes.
  • Then strain the drink and apply it externally.

How to use

  • Make a wash of the nostrils with this infusion.

3. Apple cider vinegar

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (30 ml)
  • 2 tablespoons of water (20 ml)

Preparation

  • Dilute the apple cider vinegar in water, as it can only be a little harsh.

How to use

  • To start, moisten a cotton ball with the product and apply it inside the nostril.
  • Then, let it act for 10 minutes and remove it.

4. Mint infusion

The mint infusion can help calm the nerves, promote digestion and in a way, it can also help stop nosebleeds.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of water (250 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon of mint leaves (10 g)

Preparation

  • To start, bring a cup of water to a boil and, when it comes to a boil, add the mint leaves.
  • Then reduce the heat and let the plant cook for 3 minutes.
  • Then let it sit at room temperature, 10-15 more minutes.
  • Finally, strain the infusion and drink it warm.

Consumption mode

  • As soon as you have a nosebleed, drink a cup of peppermint tea.
  • Repeat its intake 2 or 3 times a day, even if the symptom stops.

5. Saline solution

Applying a saline solution to the nose helps clear it of dry clots and accumulated mucus. Therefore, in some cases it is recommended as a remedy for the day after a nosebleed.

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Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon of salt (5 g)
  • 1 cup of water (250 ml)

Preparation

  • First, heat a cup of water and, without letting it boil, dissolve the teaspoon of salt.
  • Then check that the temperature is suitable for use and pour the liquid into a syringe.

Application mode

  • Introduce a little of the solution into the nostrils with the help of the syringe. It is important that you go little by little so as not to cause discomfort.
  • Wipe up any debris with a soft cloth.
  • Don’t make any sudden movements.

Do you have to go to the doctor?

In case of having suffered an injury to the head or to the nose itself, it is best to go to the doctor as soon as possible and avoid the use of natural remedies until you have the authorization of the professional. This is because they do not suit everyone and because depending on the person, they can alleviate or aggravate discomfort.

According to the MSD Manual: “When the doctor studies the medical history and performs the physical examination, he asks the patient about possible bleeding disorders and the use of drugs that alter blood clotting.” This makes it easier to find clues about the origin of the bleeding, among other issues.

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