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What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.
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Nosebleeds, known as epistaxis in medicine, are mostly caused by "pulmonary dryness and blood fever", which causes nasal dryness, insufficient capillary toughness, and rupture. If it is not timely, it will have serious consequences, such as nasal mucosal atrophy, anemia, memory loss, poor eyesight, decreased immunity, and even ischemic shock, which is life-threatening.
Nosebleeds are generally divided into two conditions: one is bloodshot in the nasal discharge, and the other is a nosebleed that does not stop. A small amount of blood in the nasal discharge or an old blood clot from the mouth is often seen in the nasal discharge and may be a sign of nasal cavity, nasopharynx (the top of the back of the nasal cavity), and paranasal sinus cancer.
Because the malignant tumor grows rapidly and constantly erodes to the periphery, its capsule is not complete, and the surface is prone to ulceration and hemorrhage. Nasal, nasopharyngeal and paranasal sinus tumors have other symptoms in addition to blood in the mucus, such as nasal congestion, nasopharyngeal carcinoma can cause deafness, headache, nasal congestion and neck mass, and paranasal sinus tumors can cause facial numbness, facial swelling and other advanced symptoms.
Sometimes acute and chronic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses can also cause blood in the nose, so don't be frightened when you see blood in the nose, and go to the hospital for a check-up**.
Another type of nosebleed is fresh nose blood. The general causes can be due to fever, inflammation, nasal mucosal congestion, nasal mucosal erosion or dry bleeding, and can also be caused by nasal trauma, but for the elderly, hypertension and arteriosclerosis are common causes of nosebleeds.
If there is a small amount of nosebleeds, gauze rolls and cotton can be used to fill the deep nasal cavity to compress and stop the bleeding, and a cold compress can be applied to the forehead. For epistaxis caused by hypertension and arteriosclerosis, the bleeding site is usually in the back of the nasal cavity, and anterior and posterior nasal packing should be done to stop the bleeding. Patients with hypertension should be given sedatives, antihypertensive drugs, and antibiotics to control infection.
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.
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What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.
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It should be a habitual nosebleed. Eat less spicy food, and it should be better not to eat things that are hot. It is recommended to use Yunnan Baiyao toothpaste. You can put the tube on fire.
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Probably because I have seen too many beautiful women! Hey!
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It is both a symptom and a disease of many diseases. Because the symptoms of nosebleeds can be mild or severe, they should not be ignored. Epistaxis caused by local causes (eg, trauma, nasal lesions) often manifests as one epistaxis, while epistaxis caused by systemic causes (systemic diseases) usually manifests as bilateral bleeding or alternate bleeding, and epistaxis may also be a symptom in patients with hypertensive crisis.
Small nosebleeds are usually bloody or spotted in the nasal discharge, and most of them stop spontaneously and heal without treatment. Heavy nosebleeds are usually watery, uncontrollable, and must be treated urgently.
It is recommended that you go to the hospital to see an oto-nose doctor for further examination and**.
While delaying the condition.
1. Hook the middle finger to quickly stop nosebleeds. When the nose bleeds, as long as the middle fingers of both hands are hooked together, the bleeding can be stopped within tens of seconds. Children do not hook their middle fingers with each other, adults can use their middle fingers to hook the left and right middle fingers of their own middle fingers. >>>More
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