BLEEDING FROM THE NOSE (EPISTAXIS) - Homeopathic Guide

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Wednesday 31 January 2018

BLEEDING FROM THE NOSE (EPISTAXIS)


Bryonia: Is an excellent remedy and should be tried first. Give in 1X dilution.

Millefolium: It is a general remedy for epistaxis without knowing the cause and when Bryonia fails.

Trillium: An excellent remedy for bleeding from the nose which is bright red or dark and clotted. The mother tincture of this applied to affected part will arrest the bleeding from nose, teeth etc.

Arnica M: When due to a blow. Coldness of the nose.

Ammonia Carb: Bleeding from the nose when washing face in the morning.

Graphites: When preceded and accompanied with flushing of face and neck, i.e., there is rush of blood to the head with nose bleeding.

Crocus: Dark, stringy blood.


Hamamellis: When the blood is of dark color.

Melilotus: With intense redness of the face.

Phosphorus: Frequent and profuse bleeding. Haemorrhagic diathesis.

Arum Trip: Constant picking at the nose until it bleeds.

Vipera: Great remedy for nose-bleeding even in cases of life long standing.

Natrum Sulph: Nose bleeding before, during or after menses.

Crotalus Hor: Nose bleeding in old and broken down constitutions. May be given when other remedies fail. Depraved state of blood with flushes of face, vertigo or fainting.

Amm. Mur: Bloody crusts from nostrils.

Agaricus: Blood from nose blowing.

Eupionum: Nosebleed when flow (menses) intermits.

Arsenicum Alb: Violent bleeding from the nose, with burning pain and irritability.


Erigeron: Specific for bright red haemorrhages and congestions in all parts of body.

Pulsatilla: A useful remedy in nose bleed with suppressed menses. Obstruction and swelling of nose. Loss of taste and smell.

Mercurius Sol: Painful swelling of nose. "Dirty nosed children". Frequent and profuse epistaxis.

Thlaspi Bursa: Nose-bleed, passive. Dull pain at root of nose. Free discharge of blood and mucus.

Bovista: Nose bleeding early morning. Confusion in head.

Rhus Tox: Nose-bleed at night and on stooping or hawking; blood dark.