Epistaxis Flashcards

1
Q

Where does bleeding usually occur

A

Originates from Kiesselbach’s plexus, which is located in Little’s area

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2
Q

CLINICAL FEATURES

Presentations (triggers)

A
  • Young children, triggered by
    • Nose picking
    • Colds
    • Sinusitis
    • Vigorous nose blowing
    • Trauma
    • Changes in weather
    • Snorting cocaine
    • Tumours
  • Usually unilateral
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3
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MANAGEMENT

General

A
  • Usually without medical assistance
  • Hospital admission if does not stop after 15 minutes, or is severe, bilateral or haemodynamically unstable
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4
Q

MANAGEMENT

How to stop a nose bleed

A
  1. Sit up and tilt head forward
  2. Squeeze soft part of nostrils together for 10-15 minutes
  3. Spit out any blood in mouth rather than swollowing
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5
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MANAGEMENT

Treatment options after hospital admission

A
  • Nasal packing using nasal tampons or inflatable packs
  • Nasal cautery using silver nitrate sticks
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Q

MANAGEMENT

Medication that can be prescribed after treating acute nosebleed

A

Naseptin (chlorhexidine and neomycin) 4x a day for 10 days to reduce any inflammation and infection

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