Is it normal for a person to have 3 nosebleeds a day

Updated on healthy 2024-06-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Abnormal. If there is too much yang energy, the fire should be extinguished.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis:

    Hello: If there are frequent nosebleeds, it may be due to a curved septum and brittle blood vessels in the nasal cavity. Then there is thrombocytopenia.

    Or it is due to a blood disorder. Advice: It is best for you to go to the hospital for a check-up and say that blood diseases and thrombocytopenia are ruled out first.

    It may also be due to the hot weather, Chinese medicine says that the heat forces the blood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Maybe there's something wrong with your nose, but it's still a bit abnormal three times a day, so let's go to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There must be something wrong with the nose, go to the hospital and have it checked properly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many causes of nosebleeds.

    You can go to the hospital.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not normal, it's better to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Abnormal. Caused by hot weather. Eat more vegetables and fruits. Avoid spicy and greasy. Apply a cool towel to the crotch of the brain!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely not normal, it's obviously that the capillaries in the nostrils are weak, so hurry up and see a doctor! If you don't do this every day, you don't have to worry too much, but you still have to see a doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not very normal, it is recommended to go to the hospital to see, don't delay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds multiple times a day, what are the symptoms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you don't have any illness yourself, you should be on fire, drink herbal tea.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nosebleeds are not simply "nose blood", nosebleeds are a stubborn disease caused by pulmonary dryness and blood fever, and the damage to the human body is quite serious, such as improper or untimely induced nasal mucosal atrophy, anemia, thrombocytopenia (which can lead to the occurrence of leukemia in the long run), memory loss, vision loss, low immunity, and severe patients will inhale blood or blood clots into the trachea to cause suffocation. Nosebleeds in children may cause difficulty concentrating in class, decreased academic performance, and tearing with a large number of blood clots. Long-term nosebleeds not only affect life and learning, but also cause ischemic shock and be life-threatening.

    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. [1] From the perspective of Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: 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 away the heat, and more importantly, do not 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. **Can be summarized as local and systemic causes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I looked at the state of the nosebleed. If it is only a small amount of dry, it may be caused by too dry air.

    Guidance: A blood routine should be checked for hematologic disorders. Check to see if the ENT doctor has a deviated septum, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The causes of nosebleeds fall into two categories, local causes and systemic causes.

    Local causes:1Nasal trauma:

    The mucous membrane of the nasal septum is thin and rich in blood vessels, and it is very easy to bleed in the event of trauma. Heavy nose picking, sneezing vigorously or blowing your nose vigorously can also be a cause of nasal trauma. In addition, nasal foreign bodies and deviated septum can also cause nosebleeds.

    2.Nasal tumors: Tumors in the sinuses or nasopharynx often have new blood vessels and are prone to bleeding.

    The tumor compresses nearby tissues, destroying them and may cause secondary infection, which can cause bleeding. 3.Cancers of the sinuses or nasopharynx often present with blood in the runny nose, while nasopharyngeal angiofibromas can bleed profusely and repeatedly.

    4.Nasal inflammation: acute rhinitis, acute (slow) sinusitis, atrophic rhinitis, etc., can cause nasal vasodilation or nasal mucosal erosion, resulting in bleeding.

    The systemic causes are roughly as follows: 1Middle-aged and elderly people with high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis are prone to rupture of blood vessels in all parts.

    The rupture of blood vessels at the back of the nose or the top of the nose in the front of the nasal cavity causes severe bleeding and is not easy to stop. 2.Elderly patients with chronic bronchitis, emphysema or cor pulmonale can cause nasal mucosal variceal bleeding due to left heart hypertrophy and increased venous blood pressure.

    If tumors of the chest and mediastinum develop and compress the heart, they can also cause increased venous pressure and nasal venous bleeding. 3.Certain infectious diseases, such as influenza, hemorrhagic fever and typhoid, can cause nosebleeds.

    4.Thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic anemia and leukemia can also cause nosebleeds. 5.

    Chronic diseases such as cirrhosis, chronic nephritis, or rheumatic fever often cause blood clotting disorders or damage to small blood vessels, which can cause nosebleeds. 6.Malnutrition or lack of vitamins C, K, P or calcium, etc., are also prone to nosebleeds Nosebleeds are often encountered in daily life and work, also known as "epistaxis", commonly known as "sha nose".

    The common causes of nosebleeds are often related to poor hygiene habits, such as nose picking and pinching, which can cause nasal blood vessel rupture and bleeding; In addition, nosebleeds in the elderly also involve factors such as high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis.

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