What s going on with a cold, fever, nosebleeds

Updated on healthy 2024-03-01
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Condition analysis: Hello, your situation belongs to the symptoms caused by acute rhinitis caused by colds, which generally causes nasal congestion, runny nose and fever and nosebleeds, and your situation needs to be actively guided by drugs**: I recommend that you first pay attention to rest, a light, warm and easily digestible diet is very important, it is recommended that you actively take medicine** to see, such as taking Sanjiu Powder and Nasal Comfort Tablets and Levofloxacin Tablets** See, it is very important not to pick your nose often, and it is related to previous rhinitis, Good health doctor asks:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, your situation belongs to the symptoms caused by acute rhinitis caused by colds, which generally cause symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose and nasal congestion.

    In your case, I suggest that you should first pay attention to rest, a light, warm and easy-to-digest diet is very important, and it is recommended that you actively take medicines**, such as taking Sanjiu Granule and Qingkailing Granules and Amoxicillin Capsules**, I wish you a good effect as soon as possible**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sometimes a fever and nosebleeds are a sign of self-remission. Because traditional Chinese medicine believes that "sweat and blood are of the same origin", some nosebleeds are equivalent to sweating, and the body temperature will generally drop.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be caused by the rupture of the capillaries caused by fever. In a few days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds can be caused by fever, but are they likely to be caused by illness?

    If it is clear that the ** of fever is not a blood disease, rheumatism immunity, etc., it may be the former.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reason why a fever and cold cause nosebleeds is because a fever and cold will reduce the immunity of the nasal mucosa, and the symptoms of a cold (nasal congestion, runny nose, nasal pus, etc.) will make children make some postures that immediately harm the nasal mucosa (such as blowing their nose vigorously, picking their nostrils, etc.), so they are prone to nosebleeds.

    The weather is dry and changeable, and the temperature difference between day and night is large, and the human body's immunity is reduced to a certain extent, which prompts pathogenic bacteria and virus infections to take advantage of the weakness, which can easily lead to various respiratory diseases such as influenza and colds. Fever and cold nosebleeds actually refer to the condition that some people have nosebleeds at the same time as they have a fever and cold. Because fever and cold are equivalent to acute sinusitis, it is mainly dominated by nasal mucosal degeneration, the early stage is dry mucosa, there is a burning sensation, followed by hematoma, edema, and increased substances.

    In the case of fever and cold, the blood vessels are enlarged, and the epithelial cells are swollen and inflamed, which is the cause of bleeding.

    In general, nosebleeds after a cold are similar to acute sinusitis, which is caused by dry mucous membranes and hematomas, which are not too worrying. Usually pay more attention to the food and drink, do not eat fish and some fishy things, eat more light food, maintain a quiet state of mind, do not have to blow the nose or pick the nose due to the discomfort of the nose, which will immediately harm the nasal mucosa.

    First of all, it is necessary to comfort the anxious and frightened patients and their relatives to calm them, so as to prevent the patient from increasing blood pressure and aggravating bleeding due to mental substances, and immediately measure blood pressure and pulse rate, and give infusion if necessary to keep ECG monitoring stable. If the patient has been in cardiac arrest, resuscitation should be initiated first. When looking at past history, it is important to be aware of the following:

    Which side of the nose bleeds or which side of the nose bleeds first, the rate and amount of bleeding, whether there were continuous nosebleeds in the past, whether there is a cause for this bleeding, whether there are other conditions, etc.

    The patient can use the fingers to pinch the bilateral nasal tip or press the bleeding nose tip against the nasal septal cartilage for 10 to 15 minutes, or use the finger to gently press the upper lip while applying ice to the forehead and the back of the head and neck. This approach is indicated for patients who bleed in small quantities and bleeding from the front of the nasal cavity, and may be used in patients who have nosebleeds at home.

    There are many early warning signs before a stroke occurs, but it does not occur suddenly. A sudden, unprovoked nosebleed is one of the precursors of a stroke. It is not for nothing that the elderly suddenly have a lot of nosebleeds, and more than half of the elderly will have a different level of hemorrhagic cerebral infarction within 1-6 months after the sudden nosebleeds.

    For the elderly, although the nasal mucosa is dry, sneezing, picking the nose and other actions are very easy to increase or break the capillary working pressure in the nasal cavity and produce nosebleeds, but the cause of this is only one level, and systemic diseases such as high blood pressure and myocardial infarction are more likely to cause nosebleeds, which are the specific causes of cerebral infarction.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is very likely that a cold caused a viral infection, which caused nasal dryness and erosion of the nasal mucosa, which is why nosebleeds.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Colds can cause congestion and edema in the nasal cavity, so it is easy to have nosebleeds.

    2. During the cold period, the nasal cavity is relatively dry, and the nasal mucosa is easy to bleed, which will also lead to the symptoms of nosebleeds. At this time, you can drink more water to relieve the dryness of the nasal cavity, or take cold medicine for **, which can effectively relieve the congestion and edema of the nasal cavity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally speaking, cold and nosebleeds are related to the virus entering the nasal mucosa and causing the destruction of nasal mucosal blood vessels. In addition, because the fragility of blood vessels is higher than that of ordinary people during a cold, a little dry air can cause nosebleeds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Your case is considered to be a sore throat and nosebleeds caused by a cold, which is often caused by a cold, and the nasal mucosa is dry when you catch a cold, so you will experience bleeding.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nosebleeds may be caused by the effects of a viral infection on the nasal cavity, resulting in congestion and edema of the nasal mucosa.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The most common reason for a cold is that the nasal cavity is dry, and the small blood vessels rupture and bleed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this case, it may be that the fire is too serious, and if the fire is too serious, the cold will cause nosebleeds.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think it's caused by an overheated liver, and maybe you've eaten too much spicy stuff to get like this.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you have a cold, there is inflammation, the body temperature is relatively high, and then the nose will bleed, which is normal, and you don't need to worry too much, if you keep bleeding, you can go to the hospital for examination.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because after a cold, it will be hot, and the body is very hot, and there is fire, and the fire is relatively large, so there will be nosebleeds.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Your condition is a symptom caused by an upper respiratory cold, which generally causes symptoms such as cough, phlegm and headache, and your condition requires active medication**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The condition is caused by an upper respiratory cold, which generally causes symptoms such as cough, phlegm, headache, etc. You are on active medications.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    5. Diseases such as liver cirrhosis and uremia themselves will cause symptoms of fever, and in addition, it will affect the synthesis of prothrombin and fibrinogen and easily lead to the occurrence of nosebleeds due to damage to small blood vessels, resulting in fever and nosebleeds.

    1.To stop nosebleeds, you can use cold compresses on the back of the neck, pinching the nose wings, bowing the head, tissue tamponade, etc. to stop nosebleeds.

    2.It is necessary to go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis and targeting, otherwise not only will the fever not be reduced, but it will also cause back-burning and nosebleeds.

    6. Some blood diseases will have symptoms of fever and nosebleeds, such as leukemia, which is a blood disease with nosebleeds due to thrombocytopenia and fever itself, in addition to aplastic anemia and other blood diseases, there will also be symptoms of fever and nosebleeds.

    1.To stop nosebleeds, you can use cold compresses on the back of the neck, pinching the nose wings, bowing the head, tissue tamponade, etc. to stop nosebleeds.

    2.Go to the regular hospital in time to confirm the poor condition of the disease, and then carry out targeting**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Babies are most likely to catch a cold in this season, and children are most likely to have a fever after a cold, and many children have a fever accompanied by nosebleeds, and many parents will be more worried after their children have this situation, because nosebleeds are not a trivial matter. What is the problem with a child with a fever and nosebleeds

    What is the cause of a child's fever and nosebleeds A child's cold and fever and nosebleeds are caused by an acute upper respiratory tract infection or viral or dry illness when the child has a cold and fever. If the child is found to have this condition, it should be treated in time**: it should be actively treated with fever, hemostasis or infection control or some anti-inflammatory drugs.

    To stop bleeding, you can take Anluoxue, vitamin C, and at the same time, pay attention to taking anti-inflammatory drugs to carry out**. To control the infection, you can take virazole and amoxicillin. To reduce fever, you can take Enric, etc.

    If it is severe, you should go to a regular hospital for medical treatment. During the illness, children should pay attention to rest and do not eat food that is easy to get hot. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables to help your body recover.

    Trick 1: When a child has a cold, fever and nosebleeds, you can use a string to tie the lower part of the child's middle finger, which can quickly stop the bleeding and is very effective.

    Tip 2: When children have a cold, fever and nosebleeds, parents can use garlic to stop the bleeding. The garlic is mashed and applied to the child's spring point or the garlic is crushed and a band-aid is applied to the child's feet. Doing so can stop nosebleeds caused by a cold and fever.

    Tip 3: When children have a cold, fever and nosebleeds, they can use onion juice to treat nosebleeds. It is a good way to stop bleeding by applying shallot juice to the nasal passages. The scallion juice is spicy, smooth and non-toxic, which can disperse blood congestion and stop bleeding.

    The method is to use the green onion juice, especially the Chinese New Year's Eve ** in the green onion, wash the green onion, and then use a cotton ball to dip the mucus and stuff it into the two nostrils respectively, and use it several times in a row to have obvious effects. At the same time, pay attention to eating more vegetables and fruits, drinking more water, eating less spicy and dry food, and not picking your nostrils.

    Factors that cause fever in babies 1. Non-disease elements.

    Infant body temperature is susceptible to external environmental influences: high temperature (heat stroke), wearing too much clothing, not getting enough water, water loss (sweating, diarrhea), poor ventilation in the room, before and after strenuous exercise, the effects of certain medications, and others such as vaccinations can also cause fever. If the temperature is unstable, the possibility of illness should be considered.

    2. Disease **.

    Fever in infants younger than 3 months of age.

    Bacterial infections are most common (e.g., group B streptococcus); Infections of the respiratory, urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract or otitis media can also cause fever. The most serious infectious disease is sepsis. Therefore, when a newborn has a fever, it must be brought to the doctor for examination for early diagnosis and early **.

    Fever in infants >3 months of age.

    The most common are colds, otitis media, urinary tract infections. Otitis media is usually caused by a cold bacteria or virus that infects the middle ear from the Eustachian tube upwards, and most of the abnormalities cannot be seen from the outside, except for severe otitis media, which can see pus flowing into the ear.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If the nasal mucosa is dry due to fever, you can apply some sesame oil.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If you have nosebleeds since you had a fever, it is because the capillaries have ruptured due to the fever. If the fever goes away, it will be fine. However, your body is deficient in V and minerals, and the lack of VC can easily rupture blood vessels, and calcium deficiency, VK, etc. will easily rupture blood vessels.

    Usually pay attention to the body to supplement nutrition comprehensively.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Hello, fever and nosebleeds, mainly high body temperature, high capillary fragility, let eat more foods rich in vitamin C, fruits. Supplement vitamin C tablets when you have nosebleeds, and do not remove the nostrils.

    When the fever is healed, the nosebleeds will stop.

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