Why does my nose bleed, why does my nose keep bleeding?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you eat something that will get hot on a regular basis, (e.g. fries, chips, crepes, pizza......Wait a minute. ) will have frequent nosebleeds.

    If you don't eat something that gets hot, you won't have a nosebleed!

    If you've never eaten anything like this, it's probably because of lack of sleep!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are several reasons why the nose always bleeds: 1. Children are prone to nosebleeds, the nasal mucosa of children is relatively thin during development, and the small blood vessels are relatively superficial, fragile and easy to have nosebleeds. 2. Patients with high blood pressure and blood diseases can easily cause nosebleeds by taking anticoagulants such as aspirin and clopidogrel.

    3. The climate in the north is relatively dry, and southerners are not adapted to the dry climate when they just arrive in the north, and there is heating in the house in winter, and dryness can easily lead to nose bleeding. 4. Rare tumors of the nasal cavity, sinuses or nasopharyngeal tumors, there will also be intermittent bleeding or massive bleeding. Therefore, if you often have nosebleeds, you must go to the hospital for a doctor to check and rule out neoplastic lesions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The nose is always bleeding, which can be a manifestation of a systemic disease in the nasal cavity. For example, patients with chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and abnormal coagulation function are prone to recurrent spontaneous nosebleeds, and the bleeding is difficult to stop after bleeding, and nasal packing is required if necessary. Patients with hematologic diseases are also prone to symptoms of nosebleeds, and they are often the first symptoms, which need to be combined with blood routine and other corresponding examinations to check the disease, which cannot be ignored.

    Local conditions of the nasal cavity are also easy to cause nosebleeds, such as nasal septum deviation, acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, etc., which will be accompanied by nasal bleeding or blood in the mucus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The nose always bleeds because the nasal mucosa is relatively thin, and as soon as you get angry, his blood will rush out of the nose. So if this happens, it's best to go to the hospital for a check-up, and then usually eat less hot things and drink more water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Problems with the nasal cavity itself. Common bleeding from the nasal mucosa, bleeding due to inflammation of upper respiratory tract infection, or bleeding due to dryness;

    2. There is a deviated nasal septum or vascular malformation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your nose is always bleeding, do you get nosebleeds as soon as you get angry? If you have a nosebleed on the fire, you should drink more water and try not to go to a particularly sunny place. I used to have frequent nosebleeds as well.

    In the summer, when I work in the fields, the sun is very strong, and I will have nosebleeds. It is also particularly easy to have nosebleeds when it gets hot. As long as your nosebleed can be stopped, not the kind that can't be stopped, it doesn't matter.

    Drink plenty of water, less in the sun, and get off the fire. If you have nosebleeds all the time, first-class nosebleeds are the kind that can't be stopped. You have to check it to see if there is any disease.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nasal bleeding can be caused by dry nasal passages, deviated septums, trauma or nose picking, scab shedding, change of seasons, and many other reasons. It is better to go to the hospital for a diagnosis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If your nose is bleeding all the time, it's possible that you accidentally touched a certain capillary, or that the weather is too hot and he's very dry. Otherwise, go to the hospital and get it checked.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If your nose is bleeding all the time, you should go to the hospital for a check-up, it may be a problem with a burst capillaries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that this symptom occurs when yin deficiency occurs and the stomach is on fire.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it is a frequent bleeding, you should go to the hospital to check your blood routine to see if you have a certain disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For your problem, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rheumatoid bleeding in the nasal plexus has both localized and systemic causes. Trauma, inflammation, and tumors are the most common local causes. Traumatic hemorrhage, you can know the cause of the injury, but people who often pick their nostrils with their fingers may not feel that the mucous membrane has been injured due to picking their nostrils.

    Inflammatory bleeding is more common in colds, colds, or acute rhinitis, and chronic atrophic rhinitis and dry anterior rhinitis are more likely to bleed.

    There are two main cases of neoplastic nosebleeds: one is hemangioma bleeding, which sometimes has a large amount of blood (hemangioma is benign and can be surgically removed**); The second is bleeding from malignant tumors (i.e., cancerous tumors), which may have small amounts of bleeding in the early stages of cancer, sometimes mixed with blood streaks only in the secretions.

    Therefore, for nosebleeds, not only heavy bleeding needs to be paid attention to, but also small bleeding should be vigilant. When a small amount of nosebleeds is found, the cause of the bleeding must be carefully sought. As for systemic causes, they are mainly seen in systemic diseases.

    There are many systemic diseases that can cause nosebleeds, such as arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, vitamin insufficiency, blood diseases, thrombocytopenia, etc.

    Therefore, when nosebleeds occur, the cause should not only be found locally, but also the necessary examination of the whole body in order to treat the real cause.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be that the inside of the nasal cavity is damaged, there may be inflammation, and it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nosebleeds are one of the most common symptoms and can be caused by a variety of possible causes, such as local nasal organ damage or systemic disease. The following are common causes of nosebleeds:

    High blood pressure: People with high blood pressure are more likely to have nosebleeds.

    2.Nasal dryness: The airflow that dilates blood vessels and moisturizes the nasal mucosa is affected by the dry environment, which can easily cause nasal mucosal laceration and epistaxis.

    3.Excessive cleaning: When the nasal cavity is cleaned vigorously and excessively, it is easy to cause the nasal mucosa to become thinner and nosebleeds in high temperature and low humidity environments.

    4.Emergency endoscopy: Emergency endoscopy, mucosal scraping, aspiration, foreign body or blood draw can touch the arteries and cause nosebleeds.

    5.Cosmetic surgery: Nosebleeds can be caused by the removal of nasal wings, flying mucosa, cutting and welding of nasal mucosa with a clear laser.

    6.Endocrine disorders: Pregnancy, menopause, or antibiomass excess, can induce nosebleeds in women.

    7.Other causes: Alcohol, vitamin C deficiency, lack of vitamin C, poverty and other causes can also cause nosebleeds.

    If nosebleeds occur frequently, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to find the cause of the nosebleeds and take appropriate methods. At the same time, it is recommended to pay attention to diet and nutrition, and avoid behaviors such as blowing your nose and picking your nose. If it is easy to have nosebleeds in a wet environment and when the nasal cavity is over-cleaned, you can eat more fruits in your diet, insist on drinking water in moderation, and use some drugs to moisturize your nasal cavity.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not a trivial matter to have a regular nose bleed, go to the hospital and have a look here, you can't ask anything.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many causes of nosebleeds, but about half of people can't find the cause. The fine blood vessels in the nasal mucosa are densely distributed, sensitive and fragile, and are prone to rupture and cause bleeding. It is recommended that you go to the hospital to find out**and then treat the symptoms**, so as not to delay the condition.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Nosebleeds are a very common symptom. This is because there is a septum in the middle of the nostrils on both sides of the nasal cavity, where several pairs of blood vessels meet, especially in the anterior and lower part of the nasal septum, there is a small area called the nasal vestibule, the small blood vessels in the nasal vestibule are densely networked, protected by a very delicate mucous membrane, so the small blood vessels are easy to rupture and bleed. When the amount of bleeding is small, the blood drips out in a punctate pattern, and when the blood is high, the blood spurts out in a columnar shape.

    There are several factors that usually trigger nosebleeds:

    1. The climate is dry. The nasal mucosa likes to be moist and avoid dryness, whether it is in the autumn season or in the cold wax moon season, as long as the indoor and outdoor climate is dry, it is easy to cause nosebleeds.

    2. Fever. When the fever leaks, the heart rate increases, the blood flow rate is fast, the small blood vessels are dilated, and the water intake is less and the sweating is more, and the nose is easy to bleed in the case of dry mouth.

    3. Trauma. Picking the nostrils with your hands injures the nasal mucosa, causing blood vessels to rupture; Nasal trauma such as falls and bruises; a foreign body in the nasal cavity; Or sometimes external forces such as coughing, sneezing, and blowing your nose can damage the nasal mucosa and cause nosebleeds. Therefore, it is necessary to target the precipitating cause to prevent nosebleeds.

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