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What can't I eat with a nosebleed?

You can't drink water with nosebleeds, drink less, and eat less spicy and fried food.

After beginning of spring, the temperature rose. At this time, the weather in the north is windy, the climate is dry and the air humidity is reduced, which is the high incidence season of nosebleeds. For nosebleeds, we should adjust our diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, drink more water, drink less alcohol and eat less spicy fried food. In addition, keep a peaceful and optimistic attitude and avoid getting angry.

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The practice of nosebleeds:

A nosebleed is not fatal, and don't panic when you encounter a nosebleed. Try to take a sitting or semi-lying position, lean forward slightly, hold the bilateral nose wings with your fingers 10- 15 minutes, and spit out the blood in your mouth at the same time to avoid swallowing by mistake.

Most epistaxis is caused by the rupture of small blood vessels in nasal mucosa, and its bleeding point is located in front of nasal septum. You can squeeze the two nasal wings by hand, press the nasal septum tightly, and breathe slowly through your mouth, which has a good hemostatic effect. In addition, the blood flowing into the pharynx should be spit out as much as possible to avoid irritating the stomach and causing vomiting after swallowing, which will aggravate nosebleeds.

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