There are the acupressure points for relieving Nosebleeds. Working on these points can help you get better quicker. You do not have to use all of these points. Using just one or two of them whenever you have a free hand can be effective.

Points (A) — Eyes Bright
Location: In the hollow at the inner corner of the eye just above the tear duct. Benefits: First aid acupressure point for severe nosebleeds. Also relieves eye pain.

Points (B) — Middle of a Person
Location: Two-thirds the way up from the upper lip to the nose. Benefits: This first-aid revival point has traditionally been used for relieving nosebleeds, muscle cramps, fainting, and dizziness.

Points (C) — Facial Beauty
Location: At the bottom of the cheekbone, directly below the pupil of the eye. Benefits: Relieves sinus pain, eye fatigue, and pressure as well as nasal and head congestion.

Points (D) — Wind Mansion
Location: In the center of the back of the head in the large hollow under the base of the skull. Benefits: Good for the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Relieves headaches, stiff necks, nose- bleeds, and neck pain.

Points (E) — Joining the Valley
Caution: This point is forbidden for pregnant women until labor because its stimulation can cause premature contractions in the uterus.
Location: In the webbing between the thumb and index finger at the highest spot of the muscle when the thumb and index finger are brought close together. Benefits: Relieves sinus pain, nosebleeds, hay fever, headaches, and toothaches.

It’s important to drink plenty of warm water after the massage, to help clear away toxic substances in our body.

Caution: If you have a serious illness, or life-threatening illness such as heart disease, or cancer, please consult with your physician before practicing Acupressure.