Why do I have a hot nosebleed in the summer?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's too hot. I was like that before I was fifteen. In the summer, sometimes when the head is lowered, it flows. No, it's okay now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Now that it has entered the solar term of the Great Heat, the high temperature for several days has caused many people to have a slight phenomenon of moderate disease, and some people have nosebleeds because the weather is too hot, so does nosebleeds have anything to do with the hot weather? What causes nosebleeds when the weather is too hot?

    Can you get nosebleeds if it's too hot.

    If the weather is too hot, there may be symptoms of nosebleeds, and it is more likely to have nosebleeds after exposure to the sun, so it is necessary to pay attention to cooling and cooling off in hot weather, so as not to adversely affect the body. Let's learn more about the causes of nosebleeds in hot weather and the adverse effects of hot weather on your body.

    1. Cause analysis.

    The nosebleeds caused by too hot weather are not directly caused, mainly due to the fact that the weather is too hot and causes a large amount of water in the body to be lost, resulting in a relatively liver in the nasal cavity, and due to the influence of temperature, blood pressure increases, which can easily lead to the rupture of capillaries in the nasal cavity, so there is a phenomenon of nosebleeds. For this situation, it is easy to stop bleeding by wiping the back of the neck with cold water, and drinking more water to replenish water for the body, then the sedan car and do a good job of cooling. Being in the sun causes the body to lose water more quickly and blood pressure is higher, making it easier to have nosebleeds.

    2. Cause heat stroke.

    Too high the temperature of the environment can also lead to heat stroke, which can not only cause various discomforts, but also be life-threatening. The cause of heat stroke is mainly due to the high outside temperature, which leads to congestion of the human meninges, which in turn leads to zinc deficiency in the cerebral cortex. After heat stroke, there will be excessive sweating, headache, dizziness, fatigue, weakness, thirst, palpitations, nausea, vomiting, dry red complexion, loose color, uncoordinated movements, high body temperature and other uncomfortable symptoms.

    If the symptoms last longer after heat stroke, the greater the damage to the body, and immediate external cooling is required, and if it is ineffective, gastric or rectal lavage with 4 ice saline is required immediately. Generally, if the symptoms are mild, the patient only needs to be put in a cool and ventilated environment, and the method of external cooling can be relieved or **. In the extracorporeal cooling method, a wet cold towel is placed on the patient's head and driving site, and ice packs are prevented from being in the patient's armpits, neck and groin, which can play a good role in cooling.

    3. Metabolic effects.

    In a high-temperature environment, the body's metabolic rate will also increase accordingly, such as food metabolism, and the food digestion speed in the human stomach and intestines will be very rapid, and it is easy to feel hungry. The body's water metabolism will also be very fast, most of it is excreted in the form of sweat, and the energy consumption of various organs in the human body will also be very intense. Therefore, it is easy to have uncomfortable symptoms such as hunger, thirst, weakness of limbs, tiredness, and mental fatigue, and it is necessary to get out of this environment immediately, otherwise it is easy to lead to heat stroke.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In traditional Chinese medicine, it is said that blood fever is crazy. One of them is like that. Take more medicine to cool the blood, or find an old Chinese medicine doctor to have a look. Western medicine does not make a big difference.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That's caused by dry weather,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, considering that the weather is dry, which causes the nasal mucosa to contract and bleed, you need to eat a balanced diet, exercise appropriately, and improve your resistance. Have a regular schedule and rest, maintain emotional stability, stay up late and get angry, pay attention to personal hygiene, and eat a balanced diet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Just insist on drinking more water every day, which may be caused by the dry cracking of the nasal mucosa when the weather is too hot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a certain relationship between the hot weather, but according to what you said, it is not necessarily a single hot climate, it is recommended to see a doctor immediately, do a blood routine, and check the blood picture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This issue has been done countless times! I suspect that your nosebleeds are mainly caused by the following reasons.

    1.Heavenly stem. Entering a relatively hot and dry environment, the nasal mucosa is prone to rupture.

    Every time you squat, the blood rushes to your head and nose. It doesn't have to be squatting, sometimes it will be used in the morning when you lower your head to brush your teeth, and it may also be when you turn over in your sleep!

    2.Get angry. The heavenly stem is the external cause, and it may be the internal cause of the fire. After running the road, it is easy to get angry. The mucus in the nasal cavity will dry out, which means that the nasal mucosa is fragile!

    **Method. 1.Go to a Chinese medicine store and buy 5 yuan raw land (remember it is raw land), soak it in boiling water to drink or boil it in boiled water to drink. There is no limit to the amount.

    2.Be careful not to stay up late at night and drink less beer.

    Don't worry too much, the amount of bleeding won't be too big each time. It will not affect your normal life.

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