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EPISTAXIS / NOSEBLEED

Lemon : In case of epistaxis, put two drops of lemon juice frequently into the nostrils. It will check bleeding from the nose.

Sugar candy :Grind 50 gms. Each of dried white lotus flowers and sugar candy and mix them. Take a tsp. of it with hot milk twice daily in the morning and evening for one week. It will cure epistaxis . Do not take hot things, pickles and fried food.It is based on experience.

Grapes : Draw in the juice of sweet grapes through the nostrils. It will provide instant relief from epistaxis.

Amla : People suffering and frequent nose bleeding should soak dried amla overnight and wash the head with it in the morning daily. Amla preserve is also beneficial. It all the treatments are of no avail,put amla juice in the nostrils and apply ground amla paste on the head.It will surely be beneficial. If fresh amla is not available, soak amla powder in water and prepare the paste. It will remove dryness and head from the head.

Banana : Mix sugar with and take it with a banana daily for days.   
              
 Pomegranate  : (1) Putting a few drops of pomegranate juice in the nostrils will provide relief from expistaxis.

 (2) Taking 2 juice of sweet and  sour pomegranates mixed with 2 tsp. of sugar candy daily in the afternoon provide relief from nosebleed during the summer season.

Onion : put a few drops of onion juice in the nostrils in case of bleeding from the nose. Onion juice cures the infection of the nose and throat. Putting a few drops of onion juice mixed with the juice of mint leaves in the nostrils is also beneficial. The extract of pomegranate flower can also be mixed with the juice of mint leaves .

 Clarified butter : Let patient lie down with the neck bent backward. Put 5 drops of clarified butter in each of the nostrils and ask him to draw it in with the breath in this way, inhaling of clarified butter will provide relief from epistaxis. Take this treatment for one week. Also take milk mixed with ghee daily.

Alum salt : Dissolve alum salt in unboiled cow milk and inhale it. If does not provide relief from nose bleeding alum salt in water, dip a piece of cloth in it and put it on the forehead for 5-10 minutes.It will check bleeding from the nose.

 Coriander : Inhaling the juice of green coriander leaves and applying its paste on the head will check bleeding from  the nose because of heat.

 Basil : Putting a few drops of basil juice in the nostrils will stop bleeding from the nose.

 Green grass : When suffering from nose bleeding inhale the juice of green grass and then put a few drops of the  juice in the nostrils. It will be beneficial.

Multani mitti : Soak overnight 10 gms. Of multani mitti in ½ Litre of water in an earthen pot, drain and drink it the following morning. It cures even chronic epistaxis in a few days.

Water : Pouring cold water on the head will stop bleeding from the nose.

Ice : Rub ice on the head and also pour cold water on it, It will stop bleeding the nose.

Coconut : Eating coconut daily in the morning on empty stomach provides relief from epistaxis.

Petha : Soak overnight two pieces of ‘Agra ka petha’ in a glass of water. Eat the petha pieces the following morning and also drink the water. It will provide relief from nose bleeding in a few days.

Black gram : Soak black gram and grind it. Apply the paste on the forehead. It will provide relief from nose bleeding.

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