How To Stop Bleeding While On Blood Thinners

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  1. Cut While On Blood Thinners
How To Stop Bleeding While On Blood Thinners

Cut While On Blood Thinners

An upright position will take the pressure off of the nose veins and by leaning forward you can reduce the amount of blood swallowed during the time you are bleeding. Position your thumb and index finger over your nose and squeeze, holding it tight for 5 to 10 minutes to put pressure on the nasal septum, which can help lessen the blood flow.