Bry. 3, ½ h, in the attack, and thrice daily as a preventive.
Bright red blood, on getting up in the morning.
Nux V. 3, ½ h, and thrice daily.
Discharge of clotted blood on the morning.
Croc. S. 3, ½ h.
Dark, stringy blood.
Phos. 6, ¼ h.-4h.
Frequent and profuse, haemorrhagic diathesis.
Ham. 3, ¼ h.-4h.
Dark fluid, frequent, haemorrhagic diathesis.
Graph. 30, 4h.
Nose-bleed following a rush of blood to the head; flushed face.
Meli. Alb. 3, 4h.
With intense redness of face.
Sul. 3, 6h.
Tendency to bleeding, with constipation and piles.
Ferr. Phos. 3, gr. iv. 8h.
Recurrent bleeding without appreciable cause.
Carbo V. 6, 8h.
Recurrent bleeding in old people.
Chel. 3, 4h.
When preceding or accompanying symptoms of biliousness. [When the bleeding is very violent, cold applications to the spine and, failing this, to the genitals, will almost always stop the flow temporarily. If this fails and life is in danger, it may be necessary to plug the nostrils.]
Flushing.-
Apis 3x, 4h.
Redness of the nose after meals.
Borax 3, 4h.
Redness in young women.
Inflammation (Of External Nose).-
Bell. 1, 2h.
Acute erysipelatous.
Sul. 3x, 4h.
Sub-acute.
(1) Aur. Mur. 3x, gtt. ii. 4h.; (2) Fluor. Ac. 5x, gtt. ii. 4h.