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Bleeding from nose
My mother's BP is fluctuating alot from last 4-5 days due to which she was hospitalised for 3 days. Still the condition is same. When it's high (180-120), blood starts coming from her nose and soon as we put physiomer and otrivin it stops and Bp comes down (120-50). Initially bleeding was once in a day but today it happens thrice. After bleeding she feels weak.
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Her bleeding from nose is mainly due to her increased blood pressure. It's better to maintain normal blood pressure by taking regular medication.
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When she is bleeding from nose, pinch her nose to stop the bleeding
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Limit amount of salt intake. Ask her to be physically active. Decrease meat consumption.
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Observe strict BP control after all laboratory investigations and consultation face to face. Nose bleeding is an issue but sudden rise in BP like that can do much worser things you wouldn't want to wait and see.
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