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Direct pressure

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Firm pressure to the soft cartilaginous portion of the nose (anterior two-thirds) for 10–15 minutes. The patient should sit upright, leaning forward to reduce venous pressure and avoid blood pooling in the throat. This compresses Kiesselbach’s plexus and usually controls bleeding; if not, further measures such as vasoconstrictors, cautery, or packing may be required.

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  • September 18, 2025

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