Epistaxis

Epistaxis

Update: 2015-11-10
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And we're back, but dammit, we have a nosebleed this week. Blame it on the dry northern Saskatchewan air.



Key points this week:




  • These patients are commonly anxious, which makes everything worse: work on reducing their level of anxiety in the office/ED.

  • 90% of nosebleeds will resolve with basic first aid: start with basic first aid when you first see them, and teach it to them to save them the trip in the next time it happens.

  • If it's recurrent or you can't get it to stop, consider a posterior bleed: these will usually need help from ENT.



Thanks to FMR2 Dr. Isa Saidu for help in developing this topic!

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