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Updated on healthy 2024-05-07
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't think it's so scary, most of the nosebleeds are due to fire, if you can't stop it, check the blood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is estimated that it is on the fire, get some vitamin B2 to eat.

    Leukemia will continue to have a low-grade fever, low platelets, bruises on the body, not easy to fade, etc., just watch Korean dramas and watch beautiful women and handsome guys, where are there so many diseases, Koreans are not all good.

    If you don't feel at ease to go to the hospital and have a blood test or something, it doesn't cost much

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the hospital for a blood routine and a few minutes

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not really. The early symptoms of leukemia are mainly manifested in the following aspects:

    1. Fever: The first symptom of acute leukemia is mostly fever, which can be manifested as relaxation fever, residual fever, intermittent fever or irregular fever, and the body temperature is at or higher. Sometimes cold, but not chilling.

    2. Bleeding: Bleeding is one of the common symptoms of leukemia, and the bleeding site can be all over the body, especially in the nasal cavity, oral cavity, gums, subcutaneous and fundus, and some patients will have intracranial, inner ear and visceral hemorrhage.

    3. Anemia: Anemia can occur in patients in the early stage of leukemia, manifested as paleness, dizziness, palpitations, etc.

    4. Hepatosplenomegaly: About half of leukemia patients will have hepatosplenomegaly, with acute lymphoblastic leukemia being the most significant.

    5. ** and mucosal lesions: ** damage accompanied by leukemia is manifested as nodules, lumps, maculopapular rashes, etc. Mucosal damage is manifested by swelling and ulceration of the nasal mucosa, respiratory mucosa, and oral mucosa.

    6. Inflammation of the nervous system: arachnoid membrane, meninges, etc.

    So if you just have a nosebleed, it doesn't mean that you have leukemia.

    Do you have rhinitis?

    Be careful that there may be a rupture of the nasal mucosa. or ruptured blood vessels. This is a serious situation. If it's light, it's most likely that you're on fire.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, not necessarily. There are many causes of nosebleeds, such as dry weather, damage to the nasal mucosa, low platelets, abnormal blood clotting, etc., which can lead to nasal bleeding. Other symptoms of leukemia include fever, progressive anemia, significant bleeding tendency, or bone and joint pain.

    It can be solved by relying on (cancerous heart path Han Qi).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A simple nosebleed is not leukemia, it is just a problem with the nasal cavity, and the weather is relatively dry in winter, and many people also have this condition. If you don't feel at ease, go to the ENT department to check it, so it's good to target**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Affirm that you are not good at loving yourself, digging yourself.

    Just take good care of your nose.

    Hehe, it's pretty dry in winter.

    So it is easy to rupture blood vessels.

    Quite normal. Don't worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Causes of epistaxis include dry weather, human violence, nasal mucosal damage, and localized nasal diseases such as deviated septum, rhinitis, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, leukemia has a lot to do with abnormal bleeding, and nosebleeds are also one of the abnormal bleeding, so friends who often have nosebleeds will panic and fear leukemia. According to experts, there are many causes of nosebleeds in daily life, such as trauma, nose picking, abnormal climate, rhinitis, rhinal disease, high blood pressure, menstrual metabolic bleeding in women, thrombocytopenia of various reasons, fever, etc. The onset of leukemia is due to the production of a large number of immature white blood cells in the patient's bone marrow, and the megakaryocytes that produce platelets are significantly reduced, so leukemia patients may present ** mucosa, bleeding of multiple tissues and organs, and severe intracranial hemorrhage.

    In addition, in addition to abnormal bleeding, leukemia has some other early warning symptoms: 1. Unexplained fever, fatigue, weight loss, night sweats, pelvic blood, bleeding, hepatosplenic and lymphadenopathy, muscle, joint pain or sternal tenderness, swollen gums that cannot be cured for a long time, ** purpura and stasis. 2. Those who have taken chloramphenicol and caused anemia, with a decrease in white blood cells or whole blood cells, and ordinary ** is ineffective.

    3. Unexplained leukopenia, or increased leukocytes, and an increased proportion of monocytes. Fourth, for pediatric aplastic anemia, adrenocorticosteroids, such as prednisone**, have a significant effect. Although frequent nosebleeds are related to leukemia, it cannot be determined that it is leukemia, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and further diagnosis, so if there is any discomfort in the body, you must go to the hospital for examination in case you don't have it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nosebleeds are not necessarily leukemia, it can also be a fire, or other causes of leukemia, his symptoms are anemia, headache, bleeding, and bleeding is not necessarily the nose, gums, etc., everything else is possible.

    If you are not sure, you can go to the hospital.

    If you are afraid that you will get leukemia, you can popularize leukemia more and see how to prevent it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Nosebleeds in people with leukemia are mainly due to a decrease in the number of platelets and abnormalities in blood clotting.

    Leukemia is a malignant tumor of the blood system, and the main symptoms are fever, infection, anemia, bleeding, etc. Bleeding is a common symptom in the early stage of leukemia patients, and it will occur in all parts of the body, with **petechiae, ecchymosis, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, and menorrhagia being more common. In severe cases, fundus hemorrhage and intracranial hemorrhage may also be seen.

    There are several main reasons for bleeding in leukemia patients: a large number of leukemia cells have uncontrolled proliferation, differentiation disorders, apoptosis is blocked, and a large number of leukemia cells accumulate in the bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissues, resulting in abnormal hematopoietic function of the body; The number of platelets is extremely low, leading to bleeding due to abnormal clotting function. Infection is also one of the main causes of bleeding.

    Therefore, if the patient has frequent nosebleeds or non-stop bleeding, he should go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examinations, find out the cause of the bleeding and carry out it in time, so as not to delay the condition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, there are many reasons for nosebleeds, and frequent nosebleeds are not necessarily leukemia, which occurs because there are many immature white blood cells in the patient's bone marrow. The megakaryocytes that develop platelets are significantly reduced, so leukemia patients may have ** mucosa, bleeding from multiple arranged organs, and severe intracranial hemorrhage. There is also bleeding due to nose injury, which is caused by external factors such as picking, bumping, and bumping, and the violent collision damages the nasal mucosa, breaks the capillaries, and then causes bleeding.

    Nasal and sinus trauma can cause anterior and middle fossa fractures, injury to the anterior ethmoid artery and internal carotid artery, severe bleeding in general, life-threatening, vascular injury from nasal or sinus surgery that is not treated or not treated in a timely manner, or nose picking or nasal swinging. It is especially obvious in winter, and it is also easy to cause nosebleeds due to the fragility of the nasal mucosa and the dry cold air in winter. Most of the babies who are prone to nosebleeds have symptoms of allergic rhinitis, and the nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis often has erosion symptoms, and often rubs the nose due to itching, causing nasal mucosa to be injured and bleeding.

    Many ** nosebleeds are caused by fire, and some people are caused by trauma, but some can't find the cause of their nosebleeds, at this time it is necessary to check whether the body is showing a problem Infectious nosebleeds, which are mainly due to inflammation of the nose, such as rhinitis, sinusitis and other problems. Hemorrhagic anemia caused by nosebleeds can be acute or chronic, the former is caused by more blood loss in a short period of time, and the latter is caused by chronic blood loss caused by a small amount of nosebleeds caused by long-term rebirth.

    Abnormal work and rest, less sleep time, weak body, easy to cause nosebleeds When the baby has a fever and cold, the nasal mucosa is congested and swollen, and the superficial blood vessels under the mucosa are easy to rupture and bleed. Certain systemic diseases such as fever, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic anemia, etc., can also cause nosebleeds in babies. Vitamin K also has a name called coagulation vitamin, it can be seen that it is very important for the body's coagulation function, many children are picky eaters, partial eaters, resulting in a lack of vitamin K in the body, and the nasal mucosa is very fragile, once the bleeding is difficult, it is difficult to stop, if there are frequent nosebleeds, it may be caused by a lack of vitamin K.

    Through the above, you can understand what is going on.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Probably yes. Leukemia is a frequent occurrence of nosebleeds, but if the blood vessels in the nose are fragile, nosebleeds can also occur frequently.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Patients with leukemia may have epistaxis, but epistaxis is not necessarily leukemia. In addition to nosebleeds, leukemia is also accompanied by other bleeding symptoms, including bleeding gums, oral blood blisters, bleeding points and other anemia symptoms, including dizziness, fatigue, chest tightness after activity, shortness of breath, dyspnea and other symptoms, in addition, patients may have lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, gingival hyperplasia, bone pain and other symptoms, leukemia patients usually have fever, respiratory tract infection and other systemic infection symptoms, so simple nosebleeds are not leukemia. It is usually caused by localized lesions of the nasal mucosa, and an otolaryngologist is recommended.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by leukemia, but it cannot be said that it must be caused by leukemia, because frequent nosebleeds may also be caused by dry erosion of the nasal mucosa.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Frequent nosebleeds are not necessarily leukemia, but leukemia can cause frequent nosebleeds. Therefore, the nosebleed should be tested for routine blood tests, that is, the four functional tests of coagulation, to rule out blood diseases.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nosebleeds are caused by many causes, not necessarily leukemia, usually simple nosebleeds are rarely caused by leukemia, although leukemia can also cause this symptom.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, there are still many conditions, and there are many diseases, which cannot be directly determined, and leukemia should go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This one is uncertain. It's likely that your capillaries are fragile, which is why you have frequent nosebleeds.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Ordinary nosebleeds will generally stop bleeding quickly, the bleeding time is short, and you can do a routine blood test, whether the platelets are normal can be seen specifically (Han Qifeng, heart journey).

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