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Tilt head forward. Pinch the fleshy part of the nose if needed.
Tilting your head back just allows the blood to go back down your throat, which is probably not what you want.
unless youre a vampire.
unless youre a vampire.
No, the true question is, do you want vomit or not?
When you answer that, you'll have your answer to the first one.
Neither. Pull out the Defib paddles, set to 360J, and cauterize....:blink:The big question, should you tilt your head forward or backward?
ive had chronic nosebleeds for my entire life, usually caused by th seasonal changes that dry out my nasal passages. I always tilt my head back and let the blood run down my throat and i never have a problem with vomiting
My favorite episode was when I had a nosebleed that wouldn't stop dripping... Turns out that the clot was about the size of my nasopharynx. How do I know... when I tilted my head back, the clot slid posteriorly and I felt it go... While I felt nauseated, I didn't vomit it back up... but I sure felt close to it!
Oh, and the dripping stopped after the clot went away... I suspect that it was almost, but not quite completely, congealed.
Oh yeah.. highly delightful. So much so that I'd rather not do that again...Though at the time it was a rather odd sensation.Just reading the way you describe it...wow. Makes it sound like it was a delightful event. Haha