Can you use physiological seawater spray for nosebleeds?
In general, nosebleed refers to epistaxis, and physiological saline refers to normal sodium chloride solution. It is acceptable to use normal sodium chloride solution spray for nosebleeds; the specific analysis is as follows:
Normal sodium chloride solution is a sterile, isotonic extracorporeal replacement fluid that helps maintain nasal moisture, alleviates rupture of small blood vessels caused by nasal dryness, and promotes healing of damaged mucosa, thereby helping stop bleeding or reduce bleeding symptoms. However, it should be noted that normal sodium chloride solution should be used as a spray or irrigation solution, not directly dripped into the nostrils, to minimize irritation to the nasal mucosa.
Patients are advised to use normal sodium chloride solution appropriately under medical guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness of treatment. Additionally, using a humidifier properly to keep the nasal passages moist, ensuring adequate rest, avoiding irritating behaviors such as nose-blowing or nose-picking, and reducing intake of spicy and greasy foods can help promote recovery.