Thursday, December 3, 2015

Is there any cure for Nose Bleed?


Most of us have experienced nose bleed at least once in our lifetime. It may have been caused by different factors. Kids, because of ruthlessness, are often victims of nose bleeds. Nevertheless, it is not a laughing matter. The nose is one of the vital parts of our face and is very rich with blood vessel. It is also positioned in a very vulnerable location which is prone to accidents and is considered the center of the T-Zone which, when damaged, can lead to a very serious injury.

According to reviews, nose bleed may be caused by:

• Trauma to the nose (nose picking, foreign bodies, forceful nose blowing).
• Drying of the nasal membranes which is the most common cause
• Tumors, particularly malignant tumor of the nose or sinuses.
• Cold winter months
• Too humid temperature
• Use of “blood thinning medications” called anti coagulants.
• Recurrent nosebleeds may be a symptom of an underlying disorder such as high blood pressure.
• Inflammation of the nose or sinuses and cold may cause a nose bleed.
• Deviated septum (when the partition between your nose is crooked), foreign objects in the nose, or other nasal obstruction may also cause nosebleeds.

Any person who experiences these warnings should immediately seek medical assistance. First aid procedures include tilting of the patient’s body forward with the mouth wide open so they can spit the blood instead of swallowing it.

On the other hand, for those who do not want nose bleed to recur, homeopathy has the right treatments for you. The Peterson Group, your leading source of information on alternative, complementary and integrative medicines, has the following suggestions on how to cure your nose bleed problems:

Agaricus Muscarius

Nosebleed can also happen among middle-aged to old people. Some of us are also use to blowing our nose every morning immediately after rising up or while washing up which can irritate our nose. Profuse bleeding may follow. In this case, agaricus muscarius can lessen the irritation

Aloe Soctrina

Our nose can be greatly affected on extreme cold temperatures. An intake of aloe soctrina can lessen blood loss during winter weathers

Ammonium carbonicum

Epistaxis is a common complaint in humid weather causing sinusitis and severe sneezing especially in tropical climates. In Jakarta, Indonesia and Brunei, almost 22% of the population experiences nosebleed during summer. Ammonoum Carbonicum strengthens the immune system in fighting off effects of a humid temperature.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting useful information to keep in mind when nose bleed occurs.Ensure that blood does not move to internal organs which can cause clotting.for more advance information about it then full information is here

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