Suggest Remedy For Nosebleed Post Cauterization
It is perhaps worth waiting and observing first.
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Usually a scab falls off in a week or two. However, for a nasal scab I would not really worry if it remains adherent since the area is not frequently subject to direct friction. It does not shrink away.
About the other arteriole that your doctor can see, my personal choice would be to leave it as it is and wait to see if there is another episode of bleeding. Chances are that the episodes of bleeding did not involve this latter vessel. In such a case the second cauterization might be unnecessary. However, if you prefer playing safe and do not want to risk another bleeding, it might be simple enough to decide to get the cauterization done.
Apart from these interventions, be sure to take steam inhalation. Apart from hydrating the respiratory tracts, the water vapour will prevent bleeding by not letting the surrounding mucus membrane more pliable.
Hope that helps.
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The scab will eventually fall off.
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Thanks for writing back. What you say makes sense. You should not try to remove the scab manually as it might trigger fresh bleeding. Rather, eventually it should fall off on its own. As of now, you can let the arteriole be as it is. We can hope that there is no further bleeding thereafter.
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