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When noses are red, no need to be blue.
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- Author(s): Deas, Gerald W.
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New York Amsterdam News. 7/31/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 31, p15. 2p. 1 Black and White Photograph.
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One evening about 11 p.m., a patient called the author, explaining that she was bleeding to death from a nosebleed. She had tried everything her family had suggested to stop the oozing blood, including holding her head backward, forward and even sideways. When the author walked into her house, it was evident that everyone was in a state of panic and confusion. Immediately, to get law and order from her family, the author assured his patient and her family that he had never witnessed anyone dying from a nosebleed. The author employed several efforts and was successful in ceasing the bleeding. He says that when there is bleeding, one must treat it calmly, instead of getting panic.
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