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Removable Nasal Packing (Anterior)

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A nasal packing was placed in your nose to control bleeding. Most packings are left in place from 3 to 5 days. They then need to be removed by a healthcare provider.


Home care

  • Don't try to remove the packing yourself unless directed to do so by your healthcare provider. You will be given an appointment to have it removed.

  • Don't pull on the packing.

  • Don't have alcoholic drinks or hot liquids while the packing is in place. These can widen (dilate) blood vessels in your nose and cause bleeding to start again.

  • Be sure to follow up with your healthcare provider as scheduled. Nasal packing is usually removed within 3 to 5 days. Packing that is left in place longer than this may cause an infection.

  • If antibiotics were prescribed, take the full course as directed. Don't stop taking them until you have finished.


When to call your healthcare provider

Call your healthcare provider right away if any of these occur:

  • Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, or as advised by your provider

  • Bleeding through the nasal packing

  • Problems with the nasal packing

  • New symptoms or symptoms that get worse

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