
In several emergency cases, oral doctors and maxillofacial surgeons are being called on in the hospitals to check the common case of nose-bleeding. This condition, medically known as epistaxis, has been one of the common pains for people through the age. Increasing exposure to physical traumas and harsh environment continue to factor the incidence of epistaxis across the globe. From physical assault to entry of foreign particles, epistaxis can be caused from a range of factors, increasing the need for appropriate and easily available medicine. Manufacturers of drugs are actively developing improved drugs on epistaxis to help people control persistent bleeding from the nose. A recently-published report by Fact.MR projects that in 2017, nearly US$ 150 Mn worth of epistaxis medicine and drugs will be sold across the globe.