Why do I get nosebleeds so often? Why do I get frequent nosebleeds?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Nosebleeds are medically called nosebleeds, and there are many causes of nosebleeds; Epistaxis is a common disease and emergency in rhinology, which is called epistaxis in traditional Chinese medicine, which is divided into local causes and systemic causes; Local causes (1) Nasal mucosal ulcers and erosions are common in the anterior and inferior area of the nasal septum, which are mostly caused by chronic inflammation. Chemical gases, high temperatures, and dry air can all be triggers. In addition, the spinous or rectangular process of the nasal septum, the perforation of the nasal septum, and atrophic rhinitis can also cause the formation of local nasal mucosal ulcers and lead to bleeding.

    2) Acute staining of the nose and sinuses. (3) Trauma: Nasal trauma causes nasal mucosal tears, which can cause nosebleeds.

    2.Systemic causes (1) Increased venous pressure in the head and neck: seen in chronic bronchitis, emphysema, cor pulmonale, congestive heart failure and other diseases.

    When the patient coughs, the venous pressure in the head and neck increases, which predisposes to the distension and rupture of the venous plexus at the back of the lower nasal passages and cause bleeding. (2) Increased fragility of blood vessel wall: seen in arteriosclerosis, vitamin C, K, etc. deficiency.

    3) Hereditary telangiectasia. (4) Blood coagulation mechanism disorders: all blood diseases that affect the coagulation mechanism can cause epistaxis, and sometimes epistaxis can be the first symptom of these diseases.

    Common cases include aplastic anemia, leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, henoch-Schonlein purpura, hemophilia, etc. (5) Others: rheumatic fever, acute febrile infectious diseases (such as typhoid fever, relapsing fever), hyperthyroidism, menstrual epistaxis, etc.

    Long-term use of a large number of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, indomethacin, etc., hinders the formation of thromboxane, and epistaxis can also occur. (6) Rapid changes in air pressure: such as flying, diving or altitude sickness, can also cause epistaxis.

    Therefore, nosebleeds are an external manifestation of many diseases, which pose a great threat to human health and life. It is recommended that you go to a more standardized otolaryngology department for a detailed examination, and then make a clear diagnosis. If you don't want to go to the hospital for a check-up, you may wish to take the following methods**:1:

    Cool the nasal passages with a cool towel; 2: Rinse the nasal cavity with saline; 3: Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, eat more foods rich in crude fibre and water, and avoid smoking.

    4: Correcting bad habits such as picking nostrils. 5:

    Keep the room not dry (humidify with a humidifier). 6: Fumigation of the nasal cavity with traditional Chinese medicine.

    7: 30 grams of fresh ground and fresh white grass roots, 50 grams of fresh reed roots, decoction in water, 1 dose per day, instead of tea, for 7-10 days, it can clear heat and cool blood and stop bleeding. 8:

    300 grams of fresh lotus root washed, grinding and squeezing about 50-100 ml; 50ml each time, mix well with a small amount of sugar, stew and take after rolling. It can clear away heat and relieve heat, cool blood and stop bleeding. The above description is for your reference only, I wish you a speedy **!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are generally three causes of nosebleeds: The first type - broken skin of the nasal mucosa, which is the most common cause of nosebleeds and the main cause of habitual nosebleeds. The second type - inflammation of the inside of the nose, once the granulation is inflamed, the nasal polyps will swell up and be painful, sinusitis, which is common in children, and if it is severe, it will also bleed pus.

    The third type - nasopharyngeal cancer, the location of the bleeding is internal bleeding at the back of the nasal cavity, which is a very serious disease and should not be taken lightly! It is recommended that you better go to the hospital for a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here's an answer to that question for you. First of all, the main reason for frequent nosebleeds may be related to the patient's high blood pressure fluctuation and related factors such as diabetes, nasal septal hemangioma, nasal chyme mucosa, and bad reputation. In the case of nasal bleeding, patients should not be overly nervous, calm down first, use fingers to pinch the nasal cavity, compress and stop bleeding, and reduce the amount of bleeding.

    The second is the nosebleed caused by the trauma. Trauma can lead to damage to the nasal mucosa, and rupture of blood vessels in the nasal cavity can cause bleeding, most commonly in the anterior and inferior Lai zone of the nasal septum, because the blood vessels in this area are abundant and superficial, and if the mucosa in this area is broken, it can cause nasal bleeding.

    Then there are nasal diseases. Such as nasal cavity and sinus inflammation, nasal septum lesions, and nasal cavity and acute infection: if the patient has a fever when the flu occurs, nosebleeds may also occur.

    There is also a lack of nutrition that leads to nosebleeds. If the human body is deficient in vitamins and certain trace elements, it may increase the permeability and fragility of capillaries, which in turn will cause nosebleeds.

    Therefore, for patients with epistaxis, nasal endoscopy is usually required to understand the specific bleeding site, identify the cause of the bleeding, and then proceed with symptoms**. I hope I can help friends in need.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The possible causes of nosebleeds are rhinitis, nasal diseases (nasal septum deviation, nasal septum mucosal erosion, etc.), high fever, high blood pressure, bleeding disorders and vitamin loss, common is due to dry weather and nasal dehydration, dryness, bleeding, for this situation, you can wipe the nasal cavity with cotton balls dipped in clean water at usual times, so that the nasal cavity remains moist, serious can be applied erythromycin ointment, eat less greasy food, eat more fruits, do not often dig the nostrils, etc., if the bleeding is more serious, more frequent, Routine blood tests should be done to determine whether there is a hematologic disorder.

    Don't be nervous when bleeding, in general, nosebleeds are not life-threatening. The alar of the nose on the bleeding side of the nose can be compressed and pressure can be applied in the direction of the septum. Then seek medical attention nearby.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The capillaries in the nasal cavity are abundant and brittle, and the dry climate will first endanger the nasopharynx, causing the nasal mucosa to dry out, capillaries to rupture, and nosebleeds. On **, when bleeding, you can temporarily stop bleeding by applying cold compresses to the forehead and nose bridge; After relieving, you can take 30 grams of white grass root or 15 grams of decoction water of lotus root, and drink it often instead of tea. It has the effect of clearing heat, cooling blood and stopping bleeding.

    If the above methods do not work, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The body is weak or too tired, and you will have nosebleeds if you stay up late often Also, don't eat too much high-calorie things (such as chocolate) ps: I came to this conclusion based on experience--

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your rhinitis membrane is too thin and you should see a doctor.

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