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Introduction: Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by diseases of the nose itself, such as nosebleeds if the nose is inflamed or if there is a foreign body in the nose cavity if the nose is injured. In addition, in autumn and winter, the weather is very easy to dry, some people have a more sensitive nose, plus a cold and runny nose will cause nasal mucosal congestion, and it will be very easy to have nosebleeds for a long time.
The effect is like this, in addition to this, it may also be caused by diseases, such as blood diseases, cardiovascular diseases, various infectious diseases will also have nosebleeds, once there is a runny nose for a long time and the nosebleeds can not be stopped, like this situation must go to the hospital in time to check it.
Don't panic in the case of nosebleeds, you can take a look at the location of the nosebleed, at this time you can keep sitting slightly forward, pinch the soft tissue above the nose with your hand and apply a towel to the root of the nose or neck, which will make the blood vessels constrict and help stop the bleeding, under normal circumstances, the bleeding can be naturally stopped in about 1 2 minutes, if the bleeding is not stopped for a long time or the nosebleeds are repeated, then the nosebleed is more serious, and you need to go to the hospital to stop the bleeding.
If you want to prevent nosebleeds, especially in the autumn and winter diet, you should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, supplement adequate vitamins, and drink more water, so that the body can have enough water to avoid nosebleeds. This is to ensure that the nasal cavity is in a moist state, and can also avoid nosebleeds. It is also necessary to prohibit the bad habit of picking your nose.
Finally, there is a common nosebleed that is on fire, but it is not necessarily on fire, nosebleeds are just a symptom, and many diseases are manifested through nosebleeds, so if you have frequent nosebleeds, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible to check and determine**.
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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.
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Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Allergies; 2. Chronic rhinitis; 3. Consume drugs that are big supplements, such as longan and yellow eel; 4. Abnormal anatomical structure of the nasal cavity itself, such as a deviated nasal septum; 5. Nasal tumors, such as hemangiomas and sinus cancers; 6. Systemic factors such as poor control of hypertension, arteriosclerosis, thrombocytopenia aplasia, poor liver and kidney function, abnormal coagulation mechanism, etc.
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Nosebleeds are common for many reasons, which can be caused by rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal trauma or fire, blood diseases, etc.
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Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by blood diseases, or brittle nasal capillaries and rupture of blood vessels when the nose is strained, but it is best to go to the hospital for examination.
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(1) Cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, cerebral hemorrhage, arteriosclerosis and congestive heart failure.
2) Acute infectious diseases: influenza, typhoid, hemorrhagic fever, malaria, measles, diphtheria, scarlet fever and viral hepatitis, etc.
3) Blood diseases: hemophilia, leukemia, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc.
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Intermittent epistaxis, no other abnormal manifestations, the most common cause is chronic rhinitis caused by the rupture of nasal submucosal blood vessels bleeding, generally the amount of bleeding is not large, can be stopped by itself, no special treatment is required, but repeated bleeding should go to the hospital otolaryngology department for nasal endoscopy to make it clear, and at the same time exclude the possibility of bleeding caused by abnormal coagulation function.
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Allergic; 2. Chronic rhinitis; 3. Consume drugs that are big supplements, such as longan and yellow eel; 4. Abnormal anatomical structure of the nasal cavity itself, such as a deviated nasal septum;
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Frequent nosebleeds may be related to the weather. If the weather is dry, hot, cold, etc., it will cause the nasal mucosa blood vessels to rupture and bleed. In addition to this, some diseases of the nasal cavity.
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It may be a nosebleed caused by dry weather and fire. If you have frequent nosebleeds, I recommend that you go to a local hospital near you to check the cause.
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In addition to various accidents, the main causes of nosebleeds are as follows.
Fire, overwork, high blood pressure, dry weather, erosion of the mucosa in the anterior part of the nasal septum.
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Some people think that nosebleeds are caused by fire, and that fire is only one of the causes of nosebleeds.
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It may be that the capillaries in your nasal cavity are dense, and then he is easy to rupture, so you may be caused by fire, and you still have to go to the hospital to check it.
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It is very likely that it is caused by your lack of sleep, frequent staying up late, particularly thin blood vessels, diseases on your body, and fire. Be sure to see a doctor, find**, in time**.
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Because the nasal mucosa is too thin, you must eat more blood-replenishing things, don't let the nose be too dry, and you can clean the nose in time.
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If it's hot weather, it's easy to get angry, and it's normal to have nosebleeds, so it's good to drink more water with medicine, and if it's regular, you have to go to the hospital to see, which should not be underestimated.
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It is possible that the lining of the nasal cavity is relatively thin. Blood vessels are prone to breakage. Try not to pick it with your hands. If you have frequent nosebleeds, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.
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The common causes of persistent nosebleeds can be divided into local and systemic factors. Always have nosebleeds, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible, confirm **and carry out**, usually drink plenty of water, keep your nasal passages moist.
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It could be dry air, it could be a weakened immunity, it could be a blow to the nasal cavity, it could be malnutrition.
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It may be that the health is not good, or it may be that the fire is often on the fire, or it is better to go to the hospital to see if the body is good, it is instinct, don't give up the good future because of a moment of negligence, go to the hospital to have a look.
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Nosebleeds are frequent, and some people do. It may have something to do with the softness of the nose bridge, and I have a friend who often has nosebleeds.
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It seems that if the platelets are too low, the nose will always run! Usually buckle the nostrils less, because the capillaries in the nostrils are too fragile and can easily burst! If you don't pay attention, it will break!
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If you have frequent nosebleeds, you should first go to the hospital for examination, there may be some problems with blood vessels, or you must urgently seek medical attention, through some instruments for testing and observation.
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The causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: dryness and weakness. If you suffer from nasal allergies, yellow or green nasal discharge, or red lips and bad breath, you are very hot.
**Method: 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, and should be eaten as little as possible.
Let's talk about how to deal with nosebleeds:
1.The blood clot should be blown out before the bleeding is stopped to avoid the bleeding being stopped because the wound cannot be closed.
2.Dampening cotton with a decongestant or nasal spray and inserting it into the nostrils can help stop the bleeding, as can white vinegar.
3.Pinch part of the nose with your fingers and keep it pressed for five to seven minutes to help stop the bleeding.
4.Sit up straight so that blood doesn't run down your throat.
5.Ice can cause blood vessels to constrict and reduce bleeding.
6.After the blood clots, blood clots and scabs will form, and it is best not to pick the nostrils at this time, so as not to peel off the scabs and cause nosebleeds**.
7.Antibiotics or steroid ointments can be applied to relieve itching and prevent mucus from drying out.
8.If the left (right) nostril bleeds, raise the right (left) arm and the bleeding will stop in a few minutes.
9.Push the alar of the nose on the bleeding side towards the bridge of the nose and hold it for 5 to 10 minutes so that the blood in it clots, and the bleeding can be stopped. If there is bleeding on both sides, pinch both sides of the nose.
After the nosebleed stops, there are many clots in the nostrils, do not rush to get it out, try to avoid sneezing and rubbing vigorously to prevent further bleeding.
10.When the patient's left (right) nostril bleeds, another person hooks the base of the patient's right (left) finger with his middle finger and bends it vigorously, which usually stops the bleeding in tens of seconds; Or tie the root of the patient's middle finger with a strip of cloth, prick the middle finger of the right (left) hand with bleeding from the left (right) nostril, and untie the strip of cloth after the nosebleed stops.
11.Take an appropriate amount of garlic, peel and pound it into garlic paste, apply it to the soles of the feet, and wrap it with gauze to stop bleeding quickly.
12.Having the person sit in a chair and soak their feet in hot water can stop nosebleeds.
13.If you have frequent nosebleeds, you need to go to the hospital for further treatment.
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There are many causes of nosebleeds, including nasal trauma, scabs 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.
Nosebleeds in children.
The most common (about 90 percent or more) nosebleeds in children are located on the inside of the nostrils.
On the nasal diaphragm mucosa at one or two centimeters, because it is close to the anterior nostrils, the most convenient local compression to stop bleeding can be used in the case of nosebleeds
1.Adults should first try their best to calm their emotions and not panic in order to soothe children who are frightened by bleeding.
2.The head should be in a normal upright position or leaning slightly forward.
3.Compress the front of the nose on the bleeding side (soft nose) with your fingers for about 5 to 10 minutes, as if you were pinching your nose with your hand. Most patients can simply stop the bleeding in this way. On the other side, the nostril that is not bleeding can still breathe freely.
4.If the bleeding does not stop after more than 10 minutes of compression, it may indicate severe bleeding or other problems that require further management.
5."Apply ice to the forehead"The effect is to hope that when the forehead is cold, it can achieve nasal vasoconstriction to stop bleeding, but its effect is not good, because it is too far away from the bleeding nostrils, and the local area is too cold will cause head discomfort, so the correct way is to apply ice directly"The root of the nose"and"Nose tip"(i.e. the entire nose).
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It is very likely to be caused by liver fire 1, usually eat light, less spicy 2, to be on the safe side, go to the hospital to check the liver 3, nosebleeds will become inertia, after a fall through the nose bleeding, it will be easy to bleed when you touch the nose a little in the future, pay attention to protection, and wait for the nose to heal completely.
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Generally speaking, nosebleeds are related to the destruction of nasal mucosal blood vessels caused by the virus entering the nasal mucosa. In addition, during a cold, because the fragility of blood vessels is higher than that of ordinary people, a little dry air will cause nosebleeds in the cold, which is mostly caused by infected bacteria. In this case, you don't need to be too nervous, as long as you use cold medicine normally, if you have yellow nasal discharge, add anti-inflammatory drugs for nasal discharge, such as amoxicillin and cephalosporin.
Therefore, cold and nosebleeds, in general, are not very serious, you can use ice cubes to apply a local compress to the nose, and if it is serious, you can use medicine, and you need to go to the hospital to solve it.
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Yin deficiency and fire are prosperous, and it is advisable to nourish yin and reduce fire. At the same time, pay attention to the ventilation and room temperature of the room at night.
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If the environment is dry, it is easy to have nosebleeds! It's better to see a doctor!
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Is it easy to stop when it flows down Can you stop it quickly It is estimated that it is an erosion in the nose or something Just apply some ointment Under normal circumstances, there are few leukemia cases in those TVs You can go to the hospital to see it **Just a few dollars General oral and nose departments don't need to queue up.
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