In serious cases, surgery can correct issues that cause nosebleeds. If the doctor cannot stop bleeding through cauterization or nasal packing, surgical procedure may be the final option. A hard impact from a sports injury or accident can fracture the nose, and a deviated septum from trauma or genetics can also cause chronic nosebleeds. An operation can correct both these issues. In some cases, the surgeon needs to clip closed the problematic artery.

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