How to Stop a Nosebleed

A child with braided hair and a small amount of blood from her nose sits calmly as an adult gently wipes her face with a tissue. She is wearing a pink shirt and appears to be indoors.

A bleed from the nose is not usually a sign of a severe problem, but it can be pretty frightening. Doctors call nosebleeds epistaxis, which refers to a nosebleed from one or both nostrils. It is usual for a nose to bleed for anything between one and fifteen minutes, and the flow can either be light or heavy. Frequent nosebleeds can indicate a problem and lead to anemia if not controlled.

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