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If the bleeding continues, pinch your nose shut again. If a nosebleed doesn't stop within 30 minutes, get emergency medical care. After the bleeding has stopped ...
Itchy eyes, nose, mouth or throat; Mild body aches. Nosebleeds; Reduced sense of smell or taste; Runny nose; Sneezing; Snoring; Sore throat; Upper jaw or tooth ...
Anything that irritates the inside of the nose can cause a stuffy nose. Infections — such as colds, flu or sinusitis — and allergies often cause stuffy and ...
A stuffy nose is one cause of this symptom. Learn about other causes and when it might be serious.
Nicotine nasal spray is used to help you stop smoking. Nicotine is absorbed in the nose and enters the blood stream. This replaces the nicotine you would get ...
Frequent nosebleeds. Difficulty breathing through the nose. As the cancer grows, it might cause eye pain, loss of vision, ear pain and headaches.
Gently blow your nose to clear the nostrils. While looking in the mirror, insert the tip of the pump into your left nostril and gently tilt it so that it ...
Description. Mupirocin nasal ointment is used to treat or prevent infections in the nose due to certain strains of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria.
Spray a nasal decongestant in your nose. Pinch your nose. Use your thumb and index finger to pinch both nostrils shut, even if only one side is bleeding.
The lining of the nose has many tiny blood vessels. Those blood vessels lie close to the surface and are easily irritated. Most nosebleeds aren't serious. They ...
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