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Bleeding from the nose ((naasagata rakta pitta is the
ayurvedic term) is a common problem faced by most of us during the summer.
If you have regular bleeding on one side of the nose, which happens any time
without warning, you can attribute it to the weather, physical exercise,
sneezing and having a cold.
If you are over 50 with frequent nose bleeds, it is
advisable to get yourself checked for blood pressure, as the raised blood
pressure damages the walls of the blood vessels, causing them to rupture and
bleed copiously.
Guidelines
 | Sit upright in a chair and stay as quiet as possible.
Do not tilt your head backward. Keep it in normal position to allow the
blood to flow out from the front of the nose rather than down the back of
the throat. |
 | Applying cold compresses or ice cubes above the nose or
across the bridge of the nose will also help control the bleeding.
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 | If you are a smoker, then it is high time for you to
stop smoking. |
 | Don’t expose yourself to dry atmosphere. Air-coolers
and air-conditioners are best as they maintain some humidity in the air.
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 | Be careful in choosing oral contraceptives, as they can
increase nose bleeds. Also, watch your aspirin and salicylates intake, as
they can interfere with clotting. |
Ayurvedic Remedies
 | Fine powder of alum (spatika/phitkari) along with cow
ghee, instilled in the form of nasal drops, will stop bleeding.
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 | A small amount of camphor, dissolved in the juice of
green coriander leaves, and dropped into the nostrils, stops the bleeding
quickly. |
 | Soak 20 gm of dried aamla in water overnight and strain
in the morning. Drink this water and apply the paste of aamla on the
forehead and around the nose after grinding them to a paste. |
 | Red sandalwood (rakta-chandana), liquorice (yashtimadhu/mulethi)
and cobra’s saffron (naagakesara) act as good styptics. Take them in equal
parts. Make them into a fine powder and take 3 gm of the same internally,
with a glass of milk. |
 | Make a fine powder from the dried flowers of
pomegranate and use it as snuff. |
 | You can eat ripe figs (peepal) with honey or jaggery to
check bleeding. |
 | Juice of pomegranate flower, powdered fruit rind of
Chebulic myrobalan (harad), powder of lac (lakka/lakh) and gum of
silk-cotton tree (deokapas)—act excellently in controlling bleeding. Take
them internally with honey, milk, etc. |
 | Alum, camphor and oak-galls (majuphala) in equal
quantities should be powdered and dropped in small doses into the nostril
from where the blood is oozing. |
 | Make a decoction by boiling equal parts of coriander,
adhatoda (adoosa) leaf, grape fruit, fruit-rind of aamla, whole plant of
parpaatakam (taap-Jhad). Add sugar, and honey and drink half a cup, twice
a day. |
 | Make a paste of 2 gm of young tender leaves of banana
tree and mix with 20 gm of crystal sugar and 1/4 litre of water. Take this
mixture once a day regularly to control chronic bleeding from nose.
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 | Extract juice from—crushed onion, doorva (doob) grass,
Vitis quandrangularis (harjora) and shelled mango seeds. Use the liquid as
nasal drops. |
 | Old rice, barley, green gram, lentil, bengal gram, red
gram, crystal sugar, honey, sugarcane juice, cow ghee, banana, snake
gourd, bitter gourd, cucumber, stem of lotus, leaves of neem, fruits of
pomegranate, coconut, wood apple and grapes help to cure nose bleeds.
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 | Keep away from sour, salty, and pungent tastes as they
aggravate the problem. |
 | Vasa avalehyam in the dose of 1 teaspoon dose mixed
into a cup of cold milk taken orally thrice daily controls bleeding. Anu
tailam in a dose of 2-5 drops in each nostril can stop bleeding. |
Note
As we all are genetically different with
different constitutions and patterns, we respond to treatments in many
different ways. Hence Standard Ayurvedic Treatments are always individually
formulated. This article is intended only for information. It is not a
substitute to the standard medical diagnosis, personalized Ayurvedic
treatment or qualified Ayurvedic physician. For specific treatment, always
consult with a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Address
Dr. Ch. Murali
Manohar, M.D. (Ayurveda)
Ayurvedic
Specialist
Raksha
Ayurvedic Centre,
Opp.
Directorate of Women Development,
Yousufguda
Main Road (Sarathi Studio Road),
Ameerpet,
Hyderabad - 500073.,
Andhra
Pradesh, INDIA
Phones: Land:
+91 (040) 23742146; Mobile: 09246575510
Consultation Hours
(by
phone appointment)
Weekdays: 10
a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
Sundays: 10
a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
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