![]() ![]() even the traits the leads had were mentioned once ot twice in the whole book, that i even forgot about some of them. every time one of the friends was mentioned i was confused, cause i didn’t know if it was the new character or the old one. all of their friends and other love interests were added only for minding magnoliabj’s business and push them back together. if magnolia(h) and bj(H) at least had 3 personality traits for each, then all of the side characters’ literally were the same person. when i say that none of the characters that were presented had personality i mean it. ![]() The writing style in this book was hideous. Instead, hold a damp washcloth over the nose to help absorb the blood.įor more severe nosebleeds, or frequent nosebleeds, your doctor might recommend other treatments.While you were home sick with a flu, the love of your life had penetrative intercourse, at a party, at his old house, in a waterless bathtub, with someone else who smelt like musk and orange blossom and… tuberose (I think?)Įveryone who says that this book is a british version of gossip girl must be hating the show, because why then u insult it that much? one star purely for me for finishing this and vibing to drake’s songs while reading(don’t blame me his songs about being a manwhore are so good□) Do not place gauze or tissue inside your nostril, or your child’s nostril. Repeat as necessary for up to 15 minutes. The pressure on your nasal septum can stop the blood flow. Gently squeeze the soft portion of your nose for at least 5 minutes without letting go. This helps to remove any blood clots in your nostrils. Applying a cold compress to the bridge of your nose helps constrict your blood vessels in your nose, which can stop the bleeding. Blood dripping down your throat can cause vomiting and nausea. Sitting in an upright position helps blood drain from your nose, and prevents it from dripping down your throat. ![]() Here’s a look at several self-care tips to treat the occasional nosebleed in adults and children. What’s the best way to treat typical nosebleeds? This can indicate an ongoing problem within the nose, perhaps nasal growths or nasal polyps. If you’re bleeding from other parts of your body - ears or rectum, for example, this could indicate internal bleeding, blood clotting problems, or blood vessel disorders.īoth adults and children should also be examined by a doctor for repeated, frequent nosebleeds, even minor ones.A serious injury to your head or that face causes a nosebleed also needs medical attention.You should also talk with your doctor if you experience trouble breathing, gagging, or vomiting due to blood dripping down your throat.Similar to a child, call your doctor if a nosebleed doesn’t stop after 20 minutes of direct pressure, or if you lose a lot of blood (more than a cup).This can indicate too much blood loss, or blood dripping down their throat.Įven if you’re used to having nosebleeds as an adult, you shouldn’t ignore certain symptoms. Your child has other symptoms such as dizziness, headache, tiredness, vomiting, or trouble breathing.There’s an object stuck in your child’s nose.Serious injuries can affect the nose or skull. The nosebleed doesn’t stop after 20 minutes of direct pressure, especially if your child has an injury to their head or face.You should, however, talk with a doctor under the following circumstances: Immediate home care helps stop the bleeding. They might bleed from one nostril or both nostrils. Some nosebleeds are minor and you’ll notice blood dripping or running from your child’s nose. Of course, this doesn’t mean you should ignore every nosebleed. Keep in mind, though, that nosebleeds are common in children. Understandably, a nosebleed in your child can invoke panic. Other times, though, nosebleeds have symptoms that may warrant a call or trip to a doctor. In most cases, the bleeding will stop after a few minutes of self-care. Most adults and children will have at least one nosebleed in their lives. When should you be worried about nosebleeds? ![]()
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