Nasal Packing, Dissolving
A nasal packing was placed in the front part of your nose (anterior) to control bleeding. This packing is made of a substance that helps your blood clot. It will soften and mix with the clot. It will melt, be absorbed, or fall out after a few days.
Home care
Follow these guidelines when caring for yourself at home:
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Don't pull on the packing or try to remove it yourself during the first 3 days, unless your health care provider tells you to.
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Don't drink alcohol or hot liquids while the packing is in place. These can dilate blood vessels in your nose and cause bleeding to start again.
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Keep any appointments for packing removal. If you were asked to remove the packing at home, gently blow your nose to dislodge the pack.
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If the packing stays in place blocking the nasal passage for more than 3 days, you may get a sinus infection. If you can't breathe through that nostril after 3 days, contact your provider.
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Take any antibiotics that were prescribed until you have finished them.
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Contact your provider if you have any questions or concerns about symptoms.
Online Medical Reviewer:
Daphne Pierce-Smith RN MSN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Marianne Fraser MSN RN
Online Medical Reviewer:
Sravani Chintapalli Researcher
Date Last Reviewed:
4/1/2025
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