-
Eat more vegetables, nutrition is not balanced.
-
The first person generally not.
The general situation is that there is a lot of anger, and it is good to eat more fruits and vegetables, and I am the same.
-
It's on fire, eat something to go to the fire, I used to flow when I was a child, and I've grown up a little better :)
-
Same with me. It's caused by broken capillaries that can't heal!
Just go to the hospital and "weld the wound" with a laser!
I got it for 50 bucks!
Go to the hospital quickly, I'm not out again!
-
Then you hurry up to the hospital to see, it may be a rupture of the nasal mucosa, go to the hospital and listen to what the doctor says, see it early and rest assured.
-
It is very likely that the inside of the nasal cavity is particularly dry, and at the same time there is some inflammation inside the nose, such as rhinitis. It may be because of a tumor growing on the inside of the nose, which can also cause bleeding. It is also possible that it is due to high blood pressure or diabetes.
It may also be due to a problem with the blood system, leukemia or purpura. The most common situation is that the body is very hot because of the hot environment, so it will cause bleeding.
-
It is very likely that there is leukemia, or it may be because of the heat or the body is too full of nutrients every day, which will also lead to nosebleeds.
-
It may be that the weather is particularly dry, those capillaries in the nose burst, or there may be some chronic diseases, lack of vitamins in the body, some diseases in the nose, or picking the nose and touching some blood vessels in the nasal cavity.
-
The most common site of nosebleeds is in the anterior and lower part of the septum, in addition, the submucosal vascular network is rich, the mucosa is thin and dry, and it is easy to break and bleed
1. Local causes:
1) Blowing your nose vigorously, sneezing, and picking your nostrils.
2) Blow injuries and falls.
3) deviated nasal septum; Dryness, rupture and hemorrhage of the mucosa of the protrusion.
4) Acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis.
5) Nasal polyps, nasal foreign bodies, adenoid hypertrophy.
2. Systemic causes:
1) Lack of vitamins A, B, C, D, K and calcium.
2) Thrombocytopenia.
3) Aplastic anemia.
4) Purple buttocks disease.
5) Hemophilia.
6) Leukemia.
7) Diseases of the liver, kidney, heart and circulatory system.
What are the causes of nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds have both localized and systemic causes. Trauma, inflammation, and tumors are the most common local causes. In traumatic hemorrhage, you can often know the cause of the injury, but people who often pick their nostrils with their fingers may not feel that the mucous membrane has been injured by picking their nostrils.
Inflammatory bleeding is more common in colds, flus, or acute rhinitis, and chronic atrophic rhinitis and anterior rhinitis sicca are more likely to bleed.
There are two main cases of neoplastic nosebleeds: one is hemangioma bleeding, which sometimes has a large amount of blood (hemangioma is benign and can be surgically removed**); The second is bleeding from malignant tumors (i.e., cancerous tumors), which may have small amounts of bleeding in the early stages of cancer, sometimes mixed with blood streaks only in the secretions.
Therefore, for nosebleeds, not only heavy bleeding needs to be paid attention to, but also small bleeding should be vigilant. When a small amount of nosebleeds is found, the cause of the bleeding must be carefully sought. As for systemic causes, they are mainly seen in systemic diseases.
There are many systemic diseases that can cause nosebleeds, such as arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, vitamin insufficiency, blood diseases, thrombocytopenia, etc.
Therefore, when nosebleeds occur, the cause should not only be found locally, but also the necessary examination of the whole body in order to treat the real cause.
-
Common causes of nosebleeds are: good nose picking; deviated nasal septum; picky eating, lack of vitamin C or K; Hematologic pathologies such as aplastic anemia and leukemia can lead to nosebleeds.
In order to clarify the diagnosis and treatment, you should go to the otolaryngology department of a qualified hospital for treatment, first use a rhinoscope to check the local situation of the nasal cavity, if necessary, you can test the blood picture, and then deal with it as appropriate after a clear diagnosis.
-
Nosebleeds are usually caused by an external force, such as a blow to the nose. And the climate is excessive: dryness (cracking the nasal membranes), sudden changes in air pressure, picking the nostrils with fingernails, or blowing the nose too violently, may also cause the nasal mucosa to be injured and bleed, and some ** nosebleeds will drip blood on the mouth, chin and clothes, which looks quite scary.
There are two types of nosebleeds: anterior and posterior. The posterior type mainly affects older people, especially those with high blood pressure.
In this type, blood flows from the back of the nose and down the back of the mouth and into the throat, regardless of the position the person is in. In severe cases, the direction of blood flow may be both anterior and posterior. This nosebleed requires hospital care.
The common nosebleed is anterior, which occurs from the front of the nose. When standing or sitting, blood comes out of one or both nostrils. When lying down, blood flow may go to the throat. This nosebleed can be scary, but it's not serious.
Whether it's due to dry weather, high blood pressure or hardening of the arteries***, or nosebleeds caused by accidentally breaking the nasal passages, the tips below are helpful for all kinds of nosebleeds.
-
Because the mucosal tissue of the nose is relatively fragile, it is also a lack of vitamin C in the body
Therefore, increasing vitamin C will improve your problem, usually eat more vegetables and fruits, because these foods contain vitamin C relatively high.
-
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.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that nosebleeds are caused by the reversal of qi and blood in people. The nose belongs to the lung orifice, and the appearance of diseases in the nose is generally related to the abnormality of the lungs and liver. When a person's qi and blood rise, especially when the lung qi is hot, a person will have nosebleeds.
When the lung qi is too hot, the fundus of the person's eyes will also be bloody or bleeding. The cause of the nosebleed is the same, both are the result of the reversal of qi and blood, but the fire is not the cause of the nosebleed.
From the perspective of Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: dryness, heat and weakness. If you have frequent nosebleeds, nasal allergies, yellow or green nasal discharge, or red lips and bad breath, you are very hot. 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, so try to eat as little as possible.
Dear Friend:
Don't worry about the fate of life Everyone will have this or that life troubles Find a confidant who loves you to face your ups and downs in the future, you have to remember that suffering losses, being deceived, even if it is your ordinary fall, is the most valuable experience in your life >>>More
I like her very much by the way you look.
Don't distinguish This is the character of this type of girl, which is to be brutal and willful, and my girlfriend is like this, playing with the temper of the eldest lady. >>>More
There are two causes of nosebleeds, one is the nasal cavity itself, such as inflammation, trauma, tumors including hemangiomas, etc., and the other is systemic causes, such as hypertension, blood system diseases, metabolic diseases, etc. In general, high blood pressure is the most common nosebleed in adults. >>>More
How old is the child, is it okay now? The child is not sensible, the safety hazard is not done, as a guardian, you must always pay attention to the child's bits and pieces.
Either don't say it, or just talk about your dissatisfaction with the other party directly, don't say it in the clouds, others are easy to bring in you. After all, roommates, there will be a long time to get along with each other in the future, and if you can solve it without doing it, you won't do it, and you have to find an excuse to fight back, otherwise others will think that you are a bully, and bullying you will become a daily routine in the future. It's just that after you call back, it will always feel a little awkward for you to continue to get along, so you have to be a little prepared. >>>More