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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Eyes And Nose Bleeding

Hi, my nose has been bleeding on and off all day and the bag under my eye on the same side has been swollen as well. I do have a pimple on the same side, cheekbone level but closer to my nose, under my eye. I had a sinus infection the last three weeks, so want to check to make sure it s the pimple and not the sinus. Thank you!
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Please mention your age, male/female, size of swelling as well as pimple, amount of blood loss, is it from one side of nose or both, blood pressure status. knowing all these i may be able to help you more specifically.

till then keep your nasal mucosa moist with steam inhalation followed by glycerine or liquid paraffin inhalation. pinch your nose whenever it bleeds. blood clotting agents may be used
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Eyes And Nose Bleeding

Please mention your age, male/female, size of swelling as well as pimple, amount of blood loss, is it from one side of nose or both, blood pressure status. knowing all these i may be able to help you more specifically. till then keep your nasal mucosa moist with steam inhalation followed by glycerine or liquid paraffin inhalation. pinch your nose whenever it bleeds. blood clotting agents may be used