What s the deal with frequent nosebleeds in winter!

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

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be because of the dry climate, it may be because of poor physical fitness, it may be because the capillaries have been affected to a certain extent, or it may be because of poor sleep quality, which will lead to poor blood circulation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the weather in winter is very dry, the ** in the nasal cavity is particularly fragile and easy to rupture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the weather is very dry in winter, I don't do a good job of hydration, so I often have nosebleeds in winter.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The cold and dry winters, coupled with indoor heating, make many homes less humid and prone to nosebleeds. After bleeding, many people often tilt their heads to stop the bleeding. In fact, this way of stopping bleeding is not scientific, nosebleeds may seem trivial, and there are many reasons for them, some of which are even disease alarms.

    What causes nosebleeds?

    Nosebleeds or other signs of illness?

    1.Nasal trauma. The nose is the gateway to the respiratory tract, and the nasal mucosa covers the nasal cavity, and the nasal mucosa has abundant capillaries, which are usually in a moist state, so that the outside air will become warm and moist before entering the body.

    In winter, due to the dry climate or indoor environment, the nasal mucosa is prone to dryness, and the capillary wall will become fragile, causing the nasal mucosa to crack and cause bleeding.

    2.Nasal septal disease. For example, a deviated nasal septum leads to erosion and oozing of the mucosa in the front and lower part of the nasal cavity, which can easily cause nosebleeds.

    3.Nasal tumors. Nasal tumors are also a common cause of nosebleeds:

    Benign tumors such as nasopharyngeal fibrohemangioma and malignant tumors of the nasal cavity and sinuses such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma can cause nosebleeds, among which nasal tumors can easily cause blood in the nose. Whether it is nasal bleeding in severe cases or blood in the discharge when the symptoms are mild, it is a condition of nosebleeds and should be taken seriously.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, it is related to sleeping too dry at night, or working hard and overworking recently. However, if you have nosebleeds every day, it is better to go to the hospital to see it. If the problem is not big, you can go to the Internet to find some ** information.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many nosebleeds, the common ones are rhinitis, nasal septum distortion or dry rhinitis, etc., if it occurs repeatedly, it is better to do a rhinoscopy and other related examinations in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Considering that the weather is dry and the nosebleeds are caused by erosion of the nasal mucosa, it is recommended to apply erythromycin ointment to moisturize and prevent infection. If the amount of bleeding is large, it is recommended to go to the hospital for rhinoscopy to find the cause of the bleeding and treat the symptoms**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the most common cause of intermittent nosebleeds in winter is chronic rhinitis, nasal mucosal congestion, increased fragility of small submucosal blood vessels, coupled with low dry temperature in winter and ruptured bleeding, which is a common symptom and does not require special treatment, just pay attention to keeping the nose warm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello: Frequent nosebleeds in winter are associated with a cold and dry climate. Due to the cold weather in winter, people mostly stay in air-conditioned or heated rooms.

    Due to the dry air in the air-conditioned and heated room, it can cause the nasal mucosa to dry, which can easily lead to the shedding of the nasal mucosal epithelium and the increase of capillary wall fragility. It can cause very minor trauma such as blowing the nose, which is not easy to cause nosebleeds, and cause the rupture of the capillary wall and nosebleeds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    They are all big names in the industry. The attitude is also good, if you go to the Shandong Provincial Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The weather is dry, and the false fire is rising.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are many people who will have nosebleeds in daily life, and there are many reasons for nosebleeds, such as dry nasal mucosa and other reasons will lead to nosebleeds.

    There are many causes of nosebleeds, such as inflammation, erosion, blood system and cardiovascular diseases.

    It is best to go to a regular professional hospital to clarify**, so that it can be carried out effectively**, usually drink more water, but also eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, do not pick the nose with your hands.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because the weather is relatively dry in winter, capillaries are easy to rupture, so you can take some vitamins, and in addition, it is also effective to wipe your nostrils with a cotton swab dipped in some sesame oil.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I used to have nosebleeds often, sometimes I couldn't stop it, the hospital saw that it didn't work, and then the old man at home said that the home remedies were used once, and they never flowed again. Our hometown calls it, Mao Yang Root, just use it to boil water and drink it, there is more in the ground, and you don't have to spend money back.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello: In autumn and winter, the air is relatively dry, and the dry air passes through the nasal mucosa, which will take away a lot of moisture. In addition, the cold air in winter will cause the blood vessels in the nose to constrict, which will aggravate the lack of water in the nose, and then the nasal mucosa will dry and bleed.

    At night, the blood in the nose will be less than during the day, and the air in the morning will be dry and cold, which is better to cause bleeding.

    Guidance: It is recommended to drink plenty of water, wear a mask when going out, and put more green plants indoors.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In winter, the weather is relatively dry, so the human body is more prone to lack of water, which causes the nasal mucosa to expand and bleed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In winter, it is relatively dry, especially if there are heating facilities such as heating at home, you must drink more water, and it is necessary to wipe the nasal cavity with sesame oil or other lubricating liquids.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It should be very cold on the outside in winter, and the inside is cold and swollen and contracted.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In addition to proteins (connexin), the connection between cells still requires phospholipids (to firmly stick connexin to the cell membrane) and calcium (there is no cadherin, all cells are one by one), and if the cell connection is not good, the permeability of the capillaries will be greater, and the blood will easily flow out of the blood vessels - nosebleeds, because the nasal mucosa is very thin, and the blood will come out as soon as you squeeze it. In winter, the temperature is low, the blood vessel cells also constrict, and the protein, phospholipids, and calcium in your body are insufficient. In fact, these three things are lacking a lot, and many people still have nosebleeds in summer.

    It's enough, and it won't flow for a long time.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    One is environmental factors. Because the nose is rich in blood vessels, and the surface is superficial and tortuous; The nasal cavity is the gateway to the respiratory tract and is susceptible to germs, undesirable physical and chemical factors, and trauma. In addition, the weather is dry and windy in autumn and winter, and the mucus secreted by the nasal mucosa volatilizes quickly, and the nasal cavity is easy to dry and itchy, which is easy to induce people to pick their noses. Nosebleeds occur when the capillaries are gouged and the blood vessels in the nasal mucosa rupture.

    The second is local factors in the nasal cavity. For example, nasal mucosal ulcers, erosions, inflammation of the nasal cavity and sinuses, nasal mucosal tears caused by nasal trauma, etc., can cause nosebleeds, nose picking, nose blowing, violent sneezing, nasal foreign bodies, nasal cannulation and sudden changes in air pressure damage to mucosal blood vessels, can also cause bleeding. In addition, nasopharyngeal fibrohemangiomas, hemorrhagic nasal polyps, and capillary hemangiomas of the nasal cavity and sinuses are more common.

    Among the malignant tumors, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, adenocarcinoma primary in the nasal cavity and sinuses, squamous epithelial carcinoma, melanoma, sarcoma, etc., there may be blood in the discharge or bloody nasal discharge in the early stage, and severe nosebleeds can occur when large blood vessels are damaged.

    Systemic disorders that cause increased arterial or venous blood pressure, coagulopathy, or fragility of blood vessels can also cause epistaxis. Such as hemophilia, leukemia, hemorrhagic purpura, re-incapacitated anemia, uremia, sepsis, etc.

    To prevent nosebleeds, you can start from the following aspects:

    1.Oiling can be done with paraffin oil, glycerin nasal drops when the nasal cavity is dry, or wipe the nasal cavity with cotton balls dipped in clean water, or you can apply some ointment to protect the mucous membranes, such as chlortetracycline eye ointment, erythromycin eye ointment, neomycin ointment, etc.

    2.Pay attention to your diet Do not eat more fried and fatty foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and pay attention to drink plenty of water or cool drinks, replenish water, and take appropriate amounts of vitamins C, A and B2 if necessary.

    3.Prevention of colds and other respiratory diseases Colds, sinusitis, tonsillitis and other diseases can cause congestion and swelling of blood vessels in the nasal mucosa, and even cause capillaries to rupture and bleed. Therefore, once you suffer from these diseases, you should be prompt**.

    4.Quitting Bad Habits Many nosebleeds are caused by certain bad habits, the most common being mucosal and vascular damage caused by picking the nostrils. Regular nose trimming and ointment on the front of your nose during a dry autumn can reduce nasal discomfort and help kick the bad habit of picking your nose.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It is recommended that you go to the ENT department of the hospital, nosebleeds can be caused by a variety of reasons. For example, nasal trauma, rhinitis, high blood pressure, blood diseases, vitamin and trace element deficiencies, etc., can lead to nosebleeds. The diet should be light, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and try to avoid picking your nose with your hands.

    Confirm the diagnosis before proceeding**.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Nosebleeds are usually caused by dryness, irritation, and diseases of the nose itself. In winter, the main thing is to prevent dryness and fire, drink herbal tea often, eat less hot food such as hot pot, and less cold wind. Use an air humidifier indoors, warm air is very effective in protecting the nasal mucosa, drink more soup, eat less spicy, drink some soup that is on fire, such as mung bean soup, some people have a heavier internal fire in winter, don't cover your head when sleeping.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Hello, it may be caused by lung dryness and blood fever, you can take oral antibiotics, vitamin C, Qinghuo tablets or bezoar detoxification tablets and other drugs**, eat less spicy fried food, smoke less and drink alcohol, usually pay attention to the combination of work and rest, pay attention to eat more vitamin-containing vegetables and fruits in the diet, drink more water and drink less sweet and sour drinks, I wish you an early **.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Hello, Nosebleeds are a common symptom of a variety of diseases, which can be summarized as local causes and systemic causes.

    Local causes: nasal trauma, inflammation, weakness of the nasal mucosa and abnormalities of the nasal septum, and very rarely nasal tumors and other factors

    Systemic factors: high blood pressure, heart disease, pulmonary edema, acute infectious diseases, in addition to blood diseases, such as hemophilia, leukemia, various purpura, etc., as well as poisoning by certain drugs and chemicals.

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