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  1. Grab a few tissues, some ice, and, if you have it handy, nasal decongestant spray, then follow these steps from the Cleveland Clinic to stop a nosebleed:

    1. Lean forward while holding a tissue under your nose.
    2. Gently blow your nose.
    3. Optional: Grab an over-the-counter nasal decongestant.
    4. Squeeze the soft part of the nose.
    5. If you have one handy: Put an ice pack on the bridge of your nose.
    6. Wipe your nose.
    7. After the bleeding stops, be gentle with your nose for a few days.
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    If available, spray an over-the-counter nasal decongestant two to three times into the nostril that’s bleeding, or saturate a cotton ball with the decongestant spray and insert the cotton into the nostril that's bleeding. Apply direct pressure to the nose by pinching the nostrils shut for 10 to 15 minutes.
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    Nose bleed can be caused due to several factors some of which is easily preventable. One can immediately stop nasal bleed most of the time by just pinching the nose for two minutes while leaning forward and breathing from the mouth. For cases where bleeding doesn't stops, medical intervention is required.
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    If you have one handy: Put an ice pack on the bridge of your nose. If the bleeding hasn’t stopped post-squeezing, you can apply an ice pack to the bridge of your nose, which may help constrict the blood vessels and slow the bleeding. Wipe your nose.
    Use over-the-counter nasal saline sprays and topical moisturizing gels to moisten the nasal mucosa. Use a home humidifier to keep moisture in the air during winter. If you smoke, consider quitting. Tobacco smoke dries out the nasal mucosa and increases the risk of nosebleeds. Fortunately, most nosebleeds stop on their own after a few minutes.
  3. WebMay 23, 2023 · Pinch the nose: Pinch the soft portion of the nose, just below the harder cartilage, with the thumb and index finger. …

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