nenäkurkun
Nenäkurkun, also known as nasal hemorrhage or epistaxis, refers to bleeding from the nasal cavity. It can occur in one or both nostrils and may range from a mild runny nose to profuse blood loss. Most nosebleeds result from the rupture of small vessels in the nasal mucosa, especially the highly vascular area known as Kiesselbach’s plexus in the anterior septum.
Risk factors include trauma to the nose, chronic nasal dryness, allergic rhinitis, upper respiratory infections, and
Diagnosing a nasal hemorrhage typically involves a visual inspection of the nasal cavity, often with nasal
First‑line treatment consists of nasal pinching and leaning forward to minimize blood aspiration. Cold compresses may
Prevention focuses on keeping nasal passages moist using saline sprays or humidification, avoiding nasal picking, and