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Fao Sqad
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Any advice welcome. Friend has frequent nose bleeds - not for a couple of minutes but can go on for 2/3 hours. GP not interested so she has an "open" appointment at ENT. She must swallow a lot of blood which comes up as "clots". Nose been cauterized 4 times but no change. 15 bleeds in the last three weeks. Any ideas? She seems to get conflicting info each time she goes to hospital.
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Normally bleeding blood vessels can be seen and cauterised but not uncommonly they are unseen hiding at the back of the nose.
Also blood vessels tend to be fixed and non retractile and the blood keeps coming.
In severe cases hospitalisation is needed and the nose packed and in the more resistant cases, a blood vessel in the neck or skull needs to be located and tied.
His blood pressure and haemoglobin needs checking and transfusion required.
jno is correct.
In the case of your friend it is a case of monitoring the situation.
Normally bleeding blood vessels can be seen and cauterised but not uncommonly they are unseen hiding at the back of the nose.
Also blood vessels tend to be fixed and non retractile and the blood keeps coming.
In severe cases hospitalisation is needed and the nose packed and in the more resistant cases, a blood vessel in the neck or skull needs to be located and tied.
His blood pressure and haemoglobin needs checking and transfusion required.
jno is correct.
In the case of your friend it is a case of monitoring the situation.