Epistaxis Flashcards
1
Q
Where does bleeding usually occur
A
Originates from Kiesselbach’s plexus, which is located in Little’s area
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
3
Q
MANAGEMENT
General
A
- Usually without medical assistance
- Hospital admission if does not stop after 15 minutes, or is severe, bilateral or haemodynamically unstable
4
Q
MANAGEMENT
How to stop a nose bleed
A
- Sit up and tilt head forward
- Squeeze soft part of nostrils together for 10-15 minutes
- Spit out any blood in mouth rather than swollowing
5
Q
MANAGEMENT
Treatment options after hospital admission
A
- Nasal packing using nasal tampons or inflatable packs
- Nasal cautery using silver nitrate sticks
6
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