Summer is coming, why does the nose always have nosebleeds

Updated on healthy 2024-04-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Causes of nosebleeds: 1. Local causes: The common site of nosebleeds is in the anterior and lower part of the nasal septum, where the submucosal vascular network is abundant, the mucosa is dry, and it is easy to rupture and bleed, which is medically called the Li area, and about 90% of the nosebleeds are here.

    The reasons are as follows: (1) Blow your nose, sneeze, cough, and pick your nose. (2) Nasal septum deviation.

    3) Rhinitis: acute, chronic, dry, atrophic rhinitis. (4) Nasal polyps, nasal foreign bodies.

    5) Adenoid hypertrophy. (6) Adenoid hypertrophy. 2. (1) Malnutrition:

    Lack of vitamins A, B, C, D, K, or calcium (2) granulocytopenia (3) Henoch-Schonlein purpura (4) Thrombocytopenia (5) Hemophilia (6) Aplastic anemia (7) Leukemia. Three steps to deal with nosebleeds - sit down, tilt your head, and pinch your nose When you have nosebleeds, because the red blood looks terrible and is not easy to clean, many people will quickly lie down or pinch the nasal bone with their hands to stop the bleeding in a panic, in fact, these treatment methods are not correct. The correct way to deal with nosebleeds is to sit with your head tilted forward and pinch the soft flesh of the nose on both sides of the nose for about 5 minutes.

    Because most of the broken skin is the centimeter of the nose outlet, most people often plug the nostrils with toilet paper, or pinch the nasal bone with their hands, trying to stop the bleeding by compressing the blood vessels, but this method is ineffective. As for lying down, it is an ostrich practice that is out of sight, not only is it easy for blood to flow backwards and choke on the throat, but if swallowed too much in the stomach, it will cause nausea, and when vomiting, it may cause aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, once the nosebleed should be treated properly, if the bleeding is excessive, you should seek help from the doctor as soon as possible, otherwise it will cause other complications, which will be even more uncomfortable!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The weather is dry, and it is easy to get angry and nosebleeds, so drink plenty of water!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Upstairs are you tired?? Say that so much nosebleeds are due to dry nasal mucosa with a little erythromycin eye ointment or tetracycline

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nosebleeds are a common symptom in a variety of diseases. It can be divided into (1) lung meridian heat (2) stomach heat (3) liver fire reversal type (4) liver and kidney yin deficiency type (5) spleen ununified blood type Folk use of unique ** hemostasis, effective quickly, no ***. Hope it helps.

    1: Acupressure method Acupoints: Shoulder well acupoint (located at the midpoint of the line between the large cone and the acromion) Treatment:

    The patient takes a sitting position, the surgeon pinches with the index and thumb, squeezes the center of the acupuncture point, lifts the shoulder muscles up for 3 5 seconds, repeats 3 times for 1 time, each time with an interval of 2 minutes, and connects 3 times during the attack. 5 days is 1 course of treatment. The interval between each course of treatment is 3 days, and pregnant women should not use this method.

    Efficacy: Massage 1 3 times, hemostasis efficiency up to 100 2: nasal drops** Prescription:

    Aloe vera 2 grams Usage: 1 gram of each gram, stir well with 10 ml of warm boiled water, 2 drops of nasal drops on the back side, 3 5 times a day. Efficacy:

    Treatment of nasal mucosal erosion and bleeding, nasal drops 1 2 times, effective rate of 100

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nosebleeds are easy in summer for the following reasons:

    1. In summer, the weather is relatively hot, the humidity of the air is relatively low, and the temperature is relatively high, which causes the water in the nasal cavity to evaporate very quickly, and the nasal mucosa is prone to dryness, thereby inducing mucosal erosion and ulceration, resulting in rupture of blood vessels under the mucosa and nosebleeds.

    2. In summer, the weather is relatively hot, and most people are prone to fire, which is easy to increase the probability of nasal bleeding in patients.

    3. For patients with high blood pressure, the weather is relatively hot in summer, which can easily lead to increased blood pressure, blood pressure fluctuations, etc., which indirectly leads to nosebleeds.

    For patients with nosebleeds, it is recommended to eat more pears, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more water, pay attention to rest, and avoid staying up late and other bad emotions. If there is an active nosebleed, it is recommended to go to an otolaryngology clinic for management of the nosebleed as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are two main causes of nosebleeds:

    First, local causes of the nasal cavity, such as dryness, inflammation, trauma, tumors, etc., the child's nasal mucosa is particularly delicate, and it will bleed if you don't pay attention to the bruise or nostrils;

    The second is other causes of the body, such as high blood pressure, blood system diseases, severe infection, vitamin deficiency, rheumatism, heavy metal salt poisoning, etc.

    The continuous high temperature in summer dilates the blood vessels of the human body, and the capillaries inside the nasal cavity are thin, and the long-term stay in the air-conditioned room is very dry, which is easy to cause blood vessels to rupture, resulting in bleeding.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds are one of the most common emergencies in otolaryngology. If the bleeding is not large, there is no need to worry about it, but it is necessary to rule out nosebleeds caused by other systemic diseases of the body, such as thrombocytopenia, high blood pressure, etc. If it is the nose itself, mucous membranes, erosions caused by nosebleeds.

    It can be solved by surgery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Normal, dry in summer, and angry, people are easy to dry, it may also be caused by rhinitis, drink more water, don't be in a hurry and don't get angry, it's really not good to go to the hospital to see, I stayed at most five times a day, and when I went to the hospital, the nasal mucosa was broken.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a check-up, so that it is indeed not caused by any other disease. I wonder how old you are? Generally, nosebleeds mostly occur in young people, and secondly, it is easy to get on fire after getting hot, and then when it is hot or when you wear too much, as the saying goes.

    Oh, and be careful not to pick your nose with your fingers or anything else.

    Remember.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The dry climate in spring 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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, nasal bleeding in summer is usually due to high temperature in summer, dry nasal mucosa and loss of normal nutrients, local capillaries are tortuous and dilated, and blood vessels rupture lead to bleeding. It usually occurs in capillary hemorrhage in the Rie zone below the anterior septum, but can also be seen in the middle turbinate and posterior arterioles of the inferior turbinate, as well as in the Wu venous plexus. In this case, it is recommended to pay attention to rest, avoid excessive staying up late and tiredness, avoid strenuous exercise in a high temperature environment for a long time, and drink more water to replenish water.

    If the nosebleed is reversed, it is necessary to go to the otolaryngology department of a regular hospital in time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Epistaxis is caused by the rupture of the nasal mucosa, which is easily induced by dryness and congestion. If it is not caused by objective and subjective causes such as trauma or nose picking, nosebleeds without a cause should be ruled out for hypertension, blood diseases and abnormal liver function, as well as nasal diseases such as nasal septal spines and atrophic rhinitis. If the above ** has been ruled out, there is no need to worry about occasional nosebleeds, and mild cases can stop the bleeding and heal themselves by pinching the nose or inserting a sterile cotton ball.

    The author may be caused by rupture of nasal mucosal arterioles or erosion of the nasal mucosa, which is not easy to recover, and is often washed again** when washing the face, rubbing the nose or bowing the head, and needs to go to the otolaryngology department for nasal packing or electrocoagulation to stop bleeding**.

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