What Are the Symptoms of Broken Nasal Capillaries, and How to Cope with It?
The nasal cavity is rich in capillaries, which are an important component of the blood circulation system. Like other blood vessels, capillaries can rupture. Many people are not fully aware of the condition of capillaries, especially the symptoms of capillary rupture. So, what are the symptoms of nasal capillary rupture? What should be done? Let's take a closer look.
I. Symptoms of Nasal capillary rupture:
When the capillaries in the nose rupture, it can easily lead to nasal bleeding. This rupture is often related to excessive dryness within the nasal cavity or habitual picking of the nose. If there is only a few drops of blood in the nasal cavity and no persistent bleeding, the patient does not need to worry or take excessive measures. However, to prevent frequent nasal capillary ruptures, patients can undergo a nasal endoscopy and ask the doctor to prescribe nasal drops. These drops can help maintain the moisture of the nasal mucosa, preventing bleeding or ulceration due to dryness. Additionally, nasal capillary ruptures may also be related to weather conditions, such as extreme temperature changes.
Patients should also avoid touching or picking their noses and avoid eating foods that are too stimulating, which can lead to inflammation and other issues.
II. What to do for Nasal capillary rupture:
Nasal capillary ruptures usually result in minimal bleeding. Most cases are caused by dry and eroded nasal mucosa, discomfort within the nose, frequent nose blowing or touching, leading to capillary rupture and minor bleeding. This bleeding is usually intermittent and does not persist. In such cases, it is recommended that patients undergo a nasal endoscopy at the ENT department. If capillary rupture is confirmed, the doctor may prescribe compound menthol nasal drops to protect the nasal mucosa and prevent erosion, ulceration, and bleeding. Additionally, patients can apply erythromycin ointment or recombinant bovine basic fibroblast growth factor gel to the nasal cavity to promote healing and mucosal growth in affected areas. Eating plenty of vegetables and fruits to supplement vitamins can also help increase the elasticity of capillaries and reduce the risk of fragile bleeding.