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First of all, you should correctly understand nosebleeds, almost everyone has experienced nosebleeds, and the symptoms of nosebleeds are related to many factors such as age, gender, environment, diet and physical condition, but it is not necessarily anemia, if you are worried, you can go to the hospital. Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, refers to the fragility of the capillaries in the nostrils, after the blood vessels are damaged, blood flows out of the nostrils, and is a medically intractable disease. There are many causes of nosebleeds, such as nasal trauma, scab on the mucous membranes, damage from foreign bodies such as acids and alkalis, excessive sun exposure, and excessive alcohol consumption.
Frequent nosebleeds are a complication of the cardiovascular system, internal organs, various infections, blood disorders, and other diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that nosebleeds are caused by the reversal of qi and blood in people. The nose belongs to the lung orifice, and the appearance of diseases in the nose is generally related to the abnormality of the lungs and liver.
When a person's qi and blood rise, especially when the lung qi is hot, a person will have nosebleeds. When the lung qi is too hot, the fundus of the person's eyes will also be bloody or bleeding. The cause of the nosebleed is the same, both are the result of the reversal of qi and blood, but the fire is not the cause of the nosebleed.
From the perspective of Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: dryness, heat and weakness. If you have frequent nosebleeds, nasal allergies, yellow or green nasal discharge, or red lips and bad breath, you are very hot. First of all, of course, it is necessary to clear the heat, and more importantly, do not let him eat too much fragrant food on weekdays, snacks such as chocolate, cookies, French fries, etc., are also very hot and dry, so try to eat as little as possible.
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So how can it be anemia Just let out 2 bowls of blood in your body is no problem.
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100% not, if you have a nosebleed, you will be anemic, so who is going to donate blood.
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My mother is anemic, I haven't seen her have nosebleeds, frequent nosebleeds are not a good thing, it's best to go to the hospital to check it, nosebleeds: lotus root *, reed root * equal amount, chop together, fry a bowl of water and drink it at a time, twice a day, for 5 days, clear heat and stop bleeding, never**.
This is the earthwork I saw from the book, you can try it)
It's really not good, it's better to go to the hospital as soon as possible**, the hospital can't do anything if it's late.
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Hello: The main causes of nosebleeds are as follows:
1.Because the climate is very dry, the nasal mucosa is very tender, and the blood vessel walls are very thin, it may cause the blood vessels to rupture and cause nosebleeds if you don't pay attention to it. In principle, this type of situation is normal, and this kind of nosebleed is more common in daily life.
This type of nosebleed is treated in two ways. The first thing is to prevent bleeding, sometimes you can use peppermint oil nasal drops several times. In addition, erythromycin ointment can be used to give a little bit to the nasal passages, which can have a moisturizing effect.
In addition, how to deal with bleeding, the most important thing is to compress and stop bleeding. I've met people who say that it's absolutely not okay to take a hot towel and use a cold compress. Most of them can stop the bleeding, if you still can't stop the bleeding, it is best to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital, and you can also use the method of tamponade to stop the bleeding.
2.Bleeding caused by thrombocytopenia is a blood disorder.
If you go to the hospital to see a doctor, you should first do a physical examination to see if there are any bleeding spots in other parts of the body except for nose bleeding, if there are small bleeding spots in other parts, in many cases, there are few platelets. If the platelets are not low but caused by dry mucous membranes, it is normal, at this time a test should be done, if the blood routine examination is low, the category of blood diseases should be considered, and if the platelets are normal, it is basically caused by dry mucosa.
3.Another important bleeding disorder is hemophilia, which is caused by an inherited deficiency of factor D8 and can also cause nosebleeds, but it is rare.
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a routine blood examination to confirm the diagnosis**, do not blindly go to the doctor, and carry out the corresponding ** after the diagnosis**.
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Hello, frequent nosebleeds are not caused by anemia.
The main possible causes of frequent nosebleeds are: thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy, and vascular malformation. Therefore, it is recommended to check the blood routine and coagulation function to be clear**.
The main manifestations of anemia are **, pale mucous membranes, fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite, tinnitus, etc.
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It's not anemia, go to the hospital to check the blood routine, it's about 20 yuan, to see if the platelets are low.
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Nosebleeds are not caused by anemia, but long-term nosebleeds have the risk of causing anemia, generally thrombocytopenia and poor coagulation function will cause bleeding, it is recommended to check a blood routine to see if it is thrombocytopenia, if so, we should pay attention to the condition, positive**, there is also a platelet weakness, bleeding caused by normal platelet value and abnormal function, more serious, of course, hemophilia can also cause bleeding, but this is not very likely, this disease is a genetic disease, often accompanied by arthritis, joint swelling and pain, It is caused by the lack of coagulation factors, and finally there are some external factors, such as dry air, nasal mucosal damage, etc., which can also be caused.
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Caused by dry air, it will be better to buy a humidifier to humidify the air, and I used to be the same as you.
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Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by the patient's bad lifestyle habits, long-term nose picking, resulting in tissue damage in the nasal cavity, and blood vessel rupture leading to frequent nosebleeds. If the bone and cartilage that make up the nasal septum develop unevenly, forming different tension curves, resulting in a deviated septum, or due to the rupture of the nasal blood vessels caused by external force hitting the nose, it is easy to have frequent nosebleeds. In addition to these conditions, environmental factors and ailments can also lead to frequent nosebleeds.
1. Environmental factors:
Long-term exposure to a drier environment makes the nasal mucosa dry and congested, or in spring and autumn, when the climate is drier, nosebleeds can also occur.
Second, the disease ** element:
1. Hypertension: When patients with hypertension are emotionally agitated or have aggressive behaviors, blood pressure will increase significantly, which is easy to cause rupture of blood vessels in the patient's nasal cavity, resulting in nosebleeds;
2. Vitamin C deficiency: also known as scurvy, which is more common in infants and young children, the lack of fresh fruits and vegetables in the patient's food, or the absorption of vitamins due to the influence of the disease, resulting in a lack of vitamin C in the body, and frequent nosebleeds;
3. Hemophilia: Hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disorder, patients will have serious coagulation dysfunction, the body is prone to bleeding, and it can be manifested as frequent nosebleeds.
Frequent nosebleeds may lead to anemia, so it is necessary to change bad habits in life to prevent nasal trauma. If frequent nosebleeds are excluded as non-disease elements, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of frequent nosebleeds, early detection, and early disease.
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Nostril bleeding is a common symptom in daily life, and this symptom is generally related to nasal injury. During the change of seasons or when the air is dry, it is especially easy to bleed from the nostrils. Some people find themselves bleeding from one nostril, but the cause of this bleeding is similar to that of both nostrils.
So what's the deal with a nosebleed in one nostril?
1. What's the deal with nosebleeds in one nostril.
1.Nasal mucosal lesions.
A single nosebleed in the nostrils is likely to be caused by damage to the nasal mucosa, which can be caused by nose picking or external collisions. Nosebleeds caused by nasal mucosal damage are generally not very many, so there is no need to deliberately**, let the nosebleeds flow for a while and heal on their own.
2.Liver function disorders.
People with poor liver function are prone to nosebleeds, and sometimes nosebleeds in a single nostril. In such cases, it is best to have liver function checked to see if there is any liver function disease. Active** primary disease, nosebleeds will disappear.
3.Rhinitis or nasal polyps.
Inflammation in the nose or nasal polyps can cause nosebleeds in a single nostril. To alleviate this nosebleed, it is necessary to have rhinitis and nasal polyps, and severe patients may need surgery. Patients with mild disease can take medication for anti-inflammatory**.
Nasal polyps are best removed promptly.
4.Hematologic disorders.
People with hematologic disorders also often bleed from their nostrils, such as low platelets, which can lead to bleeding from a single nostril. Therefore, you can go to the blood routine to see, if there is an abnormality in the blood routine, you can basically confirm the diagnosis.
2. What to do if your nostrils bleed.
1.Cold. Applying a cold towel or ice cube directly to the nose can quickly constrict the blood vessels, and the bleeding symptoms can be relieved after the blood vessels are constricted.
2.Finger massage.
Massaging the middle of the head 3 7 cm below the hairline can effectively stop bleeding. It is best to perform a rotational compression massage, which has a better effect on stopping bleeding.
3.Hands. If the nosebleeds are very severe and the bleeding has not stopped, then you can raise your hand. If there is bleeding from the left nostril, then raise the right hand, and if there is bleeding from the right nostril, raise the left hand.
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Frequent bleeding in one nostril is related to anemia, and it is recommended to add dietary therapy to anemia, mainly dietary therapy. Eat more foods rich in protein, iron, copper, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin C and other "hematopoietic raw materials".
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Nostril bleeding is not related to anemia, but if the nostrils often bleed a lot, it will lead to anemia, and if you have frequent nosebleeds, you can go to the hospital for a check-up and prescribe the right medicine.
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Frequent nosebleeds and anemia are not necessarily linked. The average person often has nosebleeds, probably because of a kidney or liver disease. This could be due to an excessively dry environment, or it may be due to poor rest.
Or because of a nasal disease. There are many possible causes of nosebleeds, so it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a check-up, treat the symptoms, and do not use drugs indiscriminately.
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Frequent nosebleeds, and if bleeding is heavy and frequent, anemia can occur because long-term bleeding can lead to chronic blood loss. The cause of anemia may be iron deficiency anemia.
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Anemia and nose bleeding have a certain relationship, nosebleeds are a kind of blood loss, is the cause of iron deficiency anemia, it is recommended to go for a check-up, find out**carry out**, long-term nosebleeds will aggravate anemia.
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Often bleeding from one nostril, in fact, it has little to do with anemia, there are many reasons for nostril bleeding, such as it may be that you are on fire, which will cause nostril bleeding, and there may be your own rhinitis. Causes bleeding because the membranes of the nose are very fragile.
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Frequent nosebleeds and anemia are not very related, because the bleeding from the nostrils may be because you are on fire, or it may be because there is a problem with the nose and it has nothing to do with anemia.
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No, anemia does not cause nosebleeds in a single nostril.
Nosebleeds in a single nostril, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, first go to the otolaryngology department** for medical treatment, and then actively cooperate with the doctor**, follow the doctor's instructions, and strive for better **results.
Good health.
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There should be no direct relationship, it is recommended that you consider whether the nostrils are damaged, and you can go to the hospital for a detailed examination to determine**, and then treat the symptoms**.
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This has nothing to do with anemia, if you have frequent nosebleeds, it may be that the capillaries inside are damaged, and you can go to the hospital to use some medications**.
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Frequent bleeding from one nostril is not necessarily related to anemia. There are many causes of nostril bleeding. If you bleed a lot, it is recommended to go to a special hospital for a check-up, which is more reassuring. I believe that with the guidance and help of the doctor, you will get a better **.
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If you have long-term nosebleeds, that is, the frequency of nosebleeds is more frequent, which may lead to the symptoms of anemia, under normal circumstances, there are about 10 nosebleeds in a month or more, which may lead to anemia, which is likely to be caused by the damage to the nasal mucosa, and you can also go to the hospital for a blood routine check to see if there are other blood diseases.
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Long-term nosebleeds can cause anemia, and there are many causes of nosebleeds, such as nosebleeds caused by picking the nostrils and damaging the nasal mucosa.
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Frequent bleeding from one nostril has nothing to do with anemia, people with anemia generally do not have nosebleeds, if one nostril bleeds frequently, you should go to the doctor to see what the cause of the nosebleeds.
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Well, the nostrils bleed a lot, probably because the fire has something to do with the blood in your body.
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Is there a relationship between frequent nostril bleeding and judging? This is a question you have to choose to ask the doctor. My sister also often has this condition, she went to the hospital for a check-up, and there was no case of anemia.
So it depends on the individual's physical condition, if you are very worried about this problem, you must go to the hospital to see it.
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Frequent bleeding from one nostril may be related to anemia, but it can also be caused by other lesions, and you should go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible.
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Nosebleeds are frequent, but not large and usually do not cause anemia. If there is a lot of nose bleeding, it is likely to cause anemia.
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