Blowing your nose too forcefully could damage your nasal passages or push mucus back into your sinuses, increasing congestion.
Purvi Parikh, M.D., an allergist with Allergy & Asthma Network, recommends blowing one nostril at a time by putting a finger or pressure on one side of your nose, closing that nostril, and blowing out ...
The scab can become infected and this can lead to recurrent nose bleeds. Your daughter's GP can prescribe an antibiotic cream called Naseptin which she applies to the inside of the nostril(s ...
Epistaxis, more commonly known as a nosebleed, occurs when a small blood vessel in the nose ruptures. The bleeding most commonly arises from the nasal septum, the partition that divides the two ...