Nosebleeds in summer 50, what causes nosebleeds in summer?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Eat more light food, exercise more, and you'll be fine.

    If you are still not at ease, go to the hospital for a check-up, which is the safest.

    I've had it before, and it's really ...... fireI was shocked myself.

    I didn't go to check, and the doctor said that it was okay, eat more light food, and I won't have it in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, all bleeding symptoms are related to the spleen, whether it is nosebleeds or blood in the stool, the spleen does not unify the blood, eat some lotus root powder every day, and it will be fine after a period of time, because lotus root is a good medicine for the spleen, remember to buy ***.

    I also had frequent nosebleeds for a while, and now they've healed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You're on fire, aren't you?! I think so! Don't eat so much hot food, eat more cool food!

    Vegetables also pay attention to supplements, drink more water, drink chrysanthemum tea if you have nothing to do, spicy, fried food is better to touch less for a while, wait until you are better to eat, but don't eat wildly! Otherwise, go to the doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I used to have nosebleeds a lot, especially when I was in elementary school, and my hair was dizzy, which was actually caused by drinking less water in the summer. In addition, if you take a lot of nutrition, it is easy to have nosebleeds, and if it comes out of the mouth, it can only be said that the ruptured blood vessels are relatively close to the mouth. Later, I learned some treatment methods, wrap a cold towel around my neck and stop bleeding for a while, or plug my nostrils with clean toilet paper to stop bleeding after a while.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summer nosebleeds are mainly considered to be caused by erosion and injury of the mucosa in the Ritter's zone of the nasal septum caused by chronic rhinitis or acute rhinitis or deviated septum. Because the mucous membrane of the Ritter's area of the nasal septum is relatively thin, the blood vessels are relatively superficial, and the weather is hot and dry in summer, if there is nose picking or blowing nose, it is easy to cause nosebleeds. The clinical manifestations are usually blood-streaked or nosebleeds in one or both nasal cavities, accompanied by nasal congestion, and occasionally headache.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Frequent nosebleeds in summer may be caused by dry weather, dry air, and erosion and dryness of the nasal mucosa, which can cause blood vessels to rupture and cause bleeding. In addition, some patients staying up late, not resting well, and being emotionally agitated may lead to increased blood pressure, especially for older people, which is more likely to cause rupture and bleeding of blood vessels.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is estimated to be that you are on fire, and then the weather is relatively hot. The nose is relatively dry, and then it will be easy to bleed, it is recommended that you eat some gunpowder, which can be **this.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nosebleeds may be that you are out in the sun at work, and you have been exposed to the sun for a long time, your body temperature is too high, or your body is dehydrated, so you should drink more water, pay attention to sun protection, and prevent heat stroke.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A runny nose in summer is caused by a nosebleed when the weather is too hot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Dry air: When the membrane in the front of the nose is dry and exposed to hot dry air, when the nasal cavity is too dry, the capillaries inside will rupture, resulting in bleeding. In addition, if the child has allergic rhinitis, frequent entry and exit of the air-conditioned room, alternating between hot and cold will cause nasal itching, and the child can't help but rub it with his hands, which may also break the capillaries and cause bleeding;

    2. Emotional and dietary influences: When people are angry, angry, or even poorly rested, they may reverse their qi and blood, resulting in nasal bleeding. In addition, drinking alcohol and eating too much spicy food can also lead to lung fever and nosebleeds.

    In addition, exposure to sunlight can cause blood vessels in the head to dilate, causing nosebleeds;

    3. Trauma: Trauma can cause nose bleeding and severe nose fractures. Sometimes a big sneeze can cause a nosebleed;

    4. Drugs: Drugs that interfere with blood clotting can make nosebleeds more likely after minor trauma. Anticoagulants such as heparin or warfarin or anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen can reduce nosebleeds;

    5. Blood diseases: On the question of what is the cause of frequent nosebleeds, blood diseases are also a factor that cannot be ignored, and clinical studies have found that blood diseases are one of the causes of nosebleeds. These include abnormalities in the quantity or quality of blood platelets, abnormalities in coagulation mechanisms, etc., which must be carried out in a timely manner, otherwise it will seriously affect human health;

    6. Drug poisoning: If there is drug poisoning, it will also lead to nosebleeds, such as chemical and drug poisoning, such as phosphorus, mercury, arsenic, benzene and other poisoning, which are the causes of frequent nosebleeds. Because these chemicals can destroy the function of the hematopoietic system and cause epistaxis, and if you take salicylic acid drugs for a long time, it will also cause a decrease in prothrombin and easy bleeding.

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