New nosebleed treatment aims to ditch painful packing
NCT ID NCT07421622
Summary
This small pilot study aims to find a less painful way to stop severe nosebleeds. Researchers will compare the standard method of packing the nose with gauze to a newer approach: a numbing injection in the roof of the mouth (a greater palatine foramen block). The study will involve 40 patients and measure which method causes less pain and is equally effective at stopping the bleeding.
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