CN215534738U - Auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed - Google Patents
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The utility model relates to an auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed, which comprises a body, wherein the inner side of the body is matched with the nose of a human body in shape, a first pressing area, a second pressing area and a blood storage area are arranged on the body, and the first pressing area and the second pressing area are symmetrically arranged at the upper end of the body; the blood storage area is a cavity formed by locally sinking the body, and an upward opening is formed in the cavity. When the hemostatic forceps are used, the opening can be quickly aligned with the nostril, the nose is quickly positioned and pressed or the nasal alar is pinched to stop bleeding through the first pressing area and the second pressing area, and the hemostatic forceps are very convenient to use. The utility model can assist the children patients to stop bleeding by means of self blood coagulation mechanism or family members to quickly and accurately stop bleeding by using a finger pressure hemostasis method, thereby avoiding the wrong bleeding stopping manner and avoiding the adverse consequences of most epistaxis. Nosebleed can collect through the blood storage district and avoid making dirty health or clothes, can also provide nosebleed's bleeding volume data accurately when seeking medical advice moreover, makes things convenient for the doctor to make accurate judgement to the bleeding condition.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of hemostatic tools, in particular to an auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed.
Background
According to the records of 2015 guide for epistaxis of ear, nose, throat, head and neck surgery, which is the nasal science group of the department of otorhinolaryngology and the surgical society of China medical society in 2015, the best accepted treatment mode for epistaxis outside hospitals is finger-pressure hemostasis, which is suitable for epistaxis of nasal cavity (most epistaxis of children is in the position), specifically, an infant is in a sitting position with the head slightly inclined forward, and the side nasal wing of the infant is pressed out by fingers or the nasal wing is pinched for 10-15min, so that most children can stop epistaxis under the method. Although the finger pressure hemostasis method is the most scientific and reasonable method at present, few people are known and can be correctly applied, and the finger pressure hemostasis method is not suitable for being used in public places, when the finger pressure hemostasis method is applied, children (the younger the age is, the more the children can not be matched with the finger pressure hemostasis method), mouth opening breathing needs to be matched, if the children can not be matched with the finger pressure hemostasis method, choking cough and vomiting are easily caused, a picture formed by the finger pressure hemostasis method is probably caused by the fact that children are in a silent bleeding state for 10-15min, bleeding occurs in the public places, other people are easily uncomfortable, and people with blood sickness physique on site vomit slightly and faint severely; and let the head of a family's eye open and see the infant bleeding, can not do the feelings of inevitability of some help for the infant, especially can arouse grand anxiety of grandfather's milk grandfather, and then change into other wrong modes.
The most common methods for stopping bleeding from nose are stopping bleeding by raising the head and inserting foreign bodies. Stopping bleeding on the back seems like stopping nosebleed, but the nosebleed can enter the oral cavity and respiratory tract, and can easily cause choking cough, vomiting, serious even suffocation and death. Foreign matters are frequently inserted by tissues, the existing part cannot be found in time in the mode, the pressure is insufficient, sometimes, the bleeding cannot be stopped, and the bleeding time can be prolonged; in addition, most of the used foreign matters are not disinfected and are not sanitary; in addition, even if the nasal bleeding is successfully stopped by the filling of foreign matter, a large amount of blood clots are accumulated in the nasal cavity, which is not easy to remove and easily induces infection.
Furthermore, a nasal patch or the like can be used to stop bleeding by local cooling to cause vasoconstriction, but no mention is made of the relevant authoritative data. In addition, cold irritation may cause discomfort to young children, and the external nasal patch may also cause skin allergy related to some children patients. It is of course also possible to use somewhat more sophisticated haemostatic devices, but non-medical personnel may not be able to use them correctly and may need a period of time to learn. In addition, in hospital, under the condition that finger pressure hemostasis is ineffective, electrocoagulation hemostasis or endoscopic nasal cavity filling is mostly adopted.
In general, most of the adverse effects caused by epistaxis are caused by wrong hemostasis. The conventional common and easy-to-operate methods for stopping bleeding from the nose have hidden dangers or are wrong, and the scientific method for stopping bleeding is not easy to master and is not popularized and used.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Aiming at the problems in the prior art, the utility model aims to provide an auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed, which can assist a child patient or family members to stop bleeding by adopting a finger pressure hemostasis method, and is simple and convenient to use and carry.
In order to achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the technical scheme that:
an auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed comprises a body, the inner side of the body is matched with the nose of a human body in shape, a first pressing area, a second pressing area and a blood storage area are arranged on the body, and the first pressing area and the second pressing area are symmetrically arranged at the upper end of the body; the blood storage area is a cavity formed by locally sinking the body, and an upward opening is formed in the cavity.
Preferably, the first pressing area and the second pressing area are circular rings, patches or bumps or grooves arranged on the body.
Preferably, the first pressing area or the second pressing area is a circular ring, and the diameter of the circular ring is 3-5 mm.
Preferably, the body is made of food grade silicone material.
After adopting above-mentioned scheme, infant or family members can aim at the nostril with the opening fast, and rethread first region of pressing and second region of pressing are fixed a position fast and are pressed the nose or pinch the alar nasal part and stanch, use very portably. The utility model can assist the children patients to stop bleeding by means of self blood coagulation mechanism or family members to quickly and accurately stop bleeding by using a finger pressure hemostasis method, thereby avoiding the wrong bleeding stopping manner and avoiding the adverse consequences of most epistaxis. The size of the utility model is generally only twice of the size of the nose of the human body, and the utility model is small and portable. Nosebleed can collect through the blood storage district and avoid making dirty health or clothes, can also provide nosebleed's bleeding volume data accurately when seeking medical advice moreover, makes things convenient for the doctor to make accurate judgement to the bleeding condition. In addition, the nasal blood is collected through the blood storage area, so that the bleeding can be effectively stopped in time even if the epistaxis condition occurs suddenly in public places, the nasal blood can not be exposed to cause discomfort of the masses, the anxiety of family members can be reduced, and the mental health of children and family members can be protected.
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Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the inside of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the infant patient using the present invention by himself.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a child patient using the present invention.
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the blood transfusion device comprises a body 10, a first pressing area 11, a second pressing area 12 and a blood storage area 13.
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As shown in fig. 1-2, the present invention discloses an auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed, which comprises a body 10 made of food grade silicone material to reduce the problems of skin allergy and smell irritation caused by contact. The body 10 is integrally provided with a first pressing area 11, a second pressing area 12 and a blood storage area 13.
The inside shape of body 10 agrees with the shape of human nose mutually to in wear, the comfort level of pressing when improving hemostasis simultaneously, the outside also is imitative human nose shape, can make the whole materials of body 10 reduce like this, and the compliance is also more, uses the travelling comfort good. The first and second pressing regions 11 and 12 are symmetrically disposed at the upper end of the body 10, i.e., the wing of the nose. The blood storage area 13 is a cavity formed by locally recessing the body 10, and the cavity is formed with an upward opening, when in use, the opening is over against the position of the nostril, so that the outflowing nosebleed enters the blood storage area through the opening, and the nosebleed is convenient to collect.
The first pressing area 11 and the second pressing area 12 are rings, patches or bumps or grooves arranged on the body 10, and the first pressing area 11 and the second pressing area 12 are used for assisting in positioning the nose wings so that the finger pressing part of the infant or family members can be quickly aligned for hemostasis. The auxiliary hemostatic tool that all age groups children used can be accorded with according to the nose size mean design of every age group children to the producer. As a preferred embodiment, the first pressing area 11 or the second pressing area 12 is a ring which is hollow, so that the contact area between the product of the utility model and the infant can be reduced, and the fingers can directly contact the skin, so that the control on the strength is better. The diameter of the ring is 3-5mm, so that the ring cannot be easily broken.
The use method of the utility model is very simple and convenient, and the children over 3 years old can use the medicine correctly under the guidance. The application method of the utility model can be roughly divided into two types, one is self-used by the sick children, and the other is used by family members. As shown in fig. 3, when the infant is used by oneself, the head is slightly lowered, the sitting posture can be taken, the index fingers of the two hands pass through the circular ring, the nasal wings at the two sides are pressed (the mouth opening breathing child cannot be matched, the pressing position is the root of the nose or the bridge of the nose), and the thumbs of the two hands support the lower end of the body 10. As shown in fig. 4, when the family member or other person uses the infant, the family member or other person can use the thumb and the index finger to pass through the ring, press the two side nosewings of the infant (the child cannot be matched with mouth opening breathing, the pressing position is the root of the nose or the bridge of the nose), and the other finger (or the other hand) can hold the lower end of the body 10. Most children adopt a correct hemostasis posture, bleeding can be stopped after about 3-5min, and the bleeding time is generally not more than 15 min.
The key point of the utility model is that the utility model is not a filling product and has better use safety. The infant or family members can quickly align the blood storage area 13 with the nostril, and quickly position and press the nose or pinch the nasal alar to stop bleeding through the first pressing area 11 and the second pressing area 12, so that the use is very convenient. The utility model can assist the children patients to stop bleeding by means of self blood coagulation mechanism or family members to quickly and accurately stop bleeding by using a finger pressure hemostasis method, thereby avoiding the wrong bleeding stopping manner and avoiding the adverse consequences of most epistaxis. The size of the utility model is generally only twice of the size of the nose of the human body, and the utility model is small and portable. Nosebleed can collect through blood storage area 13 and avoid making dirty health or clothes, can also provide nosebleed's bleeding volume data accurately when seeking medical advice moreover, makes things convenient for the doctor to make accurate judgement to the bleeding condition. In addition, the nasal blood is collected through the blood storage area 13, so that even if the nasal bleeding occurs suddenly in public places, the bleeding can be effectively stopped in time, the nasal blood can not be exposed to cause discomfort of the masses, the anxiety of family members can be reduced, and the mental health of children and family members can be protected.
The above description is only exemplary of the present invention and is not intended to limit the technical scope of the present invention, so that any minor modifications, equivalent changes and modifications made to the above exemplary embodiments according to the technical spirit of the present invention are within the technical scope of the present invention.
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1. An auxiliary hemostatic tool for nosebleed, which is characterized in that: the nose-pressing blood-storing device comprises a body, wherein the inner side of the body is matched with the nose of a human body in shape, a first pressing area, a second pressing area and a blood-storing area are arranged on the body, and the first pressing area and the second pressing area are symmetrically arranged at the upper end of the body; the blood storage area is a cavity formed by locally sinking the body, and an upward opening is formed in the cavity.
2. An auxiliary hemostatic instrument for nasal hemorrhage according to claim 1, wherein: the first pressing area and the second pressing area are circular rings, patches or bumps or grooves arranged on the body.
3. An auxiliary hemostatic instrument for nasal hemorrhage according to claim 1, wherein: the first pressing area or the second pressing area is a circular ring, and the diameter of the circular ring is 3-5 mm.
4. An auxiliary hemostatic instrument for nasal hemorrhage according to claim 1, wherein: the body is made of food-grade silica gel material.
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