The nose always bleeds, what about the nose always bleeds

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's a young man! This condition is very common and is usually bleeding from the front end of the nasal septum. Because this place is the first place to come into contact with the air, the blood vessels form a network of blood vessels in this place, and some people are prone to rupture and bleeding.

    Generally, the amount of bleeding is not large, but it will be reversed. When bleeding, pinch your nose tightly and apply a cold towel to your forehead and back of your head. If bleeding is frequent, an otolaryngology specialist should be seen, and the blood vessel may be closed by scratching or other electrocoagulation or radiofrequency methods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hot weather can cause nasal mucosa to dry out, capillary rupture and bleeding.

    Drink plenty of water, eat a light diet, and supplement with vitamins if necessary.

    If it is long-term bleeding, it should be a cause for concern.

    It is advisable to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    Many cases of long-term bleeding are due to an inflammation in the nasal cavity.

    Well, there won't be repeated bleeding.

    If there is no problem in the nasal cavity, it is recommended to have a blood test.

    Sooner** Generally speaking, it's not a big deal, don't worry too much, dear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, there are many causes of nosebleeds, which may be caused by trauma, fire, nasal diseases, etc., it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a relevant examination and diagnosis before proceeding**. Wishing you good health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! Nosebleeds** are generally caused by inflammation, nasal septum deviation, trauma, nasal foreign bodies, blood system diseases, endocrine system diseases, etc., it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination and give symptomatic **!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The lungs and stomach are hot!!

    You eat two boxes of antelope to clear your lungs and try it. Chinese patent medicine. Big pills.

    I usually get up in the morning and wash my nose with cold water!! One day, two to three times!

    Don't: spicy, alcohol, smoke!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I had this symptom when I was a child, but I didn't go to the doctor and got better. My high school classmate also had her go to the hospital to check for nasal mucosal injuries.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! There are many causes of nosebleeds, such as trauma, nose picking, fire, fever, rhinitis, nasal mucosal erosion ulcer, blood diseases, vitamin C deficiency, etc. It is recommended that you go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for further examination to confirm the diagnosis. Look for nosebleed spots and stop the bleeding**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many reasons for frequent nosebleeds, such as nasal mucosal erosion, nasopharyngeal tumor, environment, bad lifestyle habits, diet, etc., and it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of a regular hospital for nasal endoscopic examination to confirm the diagnosis.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, recurrent epistaxis is generally caused by nasal diseases, and some patients are manifested in the nose due to systemic diseases. Usually the most common site of nosebleeds is located in the anterior lower part of the nasal septum, which is more abundant in blood vessels, and when the nasal mucosa is dry and the blood vessels are relatively brittle, it is easy to rupture and bleed, which is the most common cause. There are also some patients with a deviated septum, the mucosa at the deviation is weak, and the blood vessels are easily exposed, which is easy to cause repeated bleeding.

    When patients have capillary hemangiomas of the nasal septum or fibrohemangiomas of the nasopharynx, they are also prone to recurrent epistaxis, which is rapid and large. In some patients, tumors in the nasopharynx and sinuses are present, and when the tumor ruptures, it can cause recurrent bleeding. If patients take blood-activating drugs orally for a long time, they are also prone to nosebleeds.

    When there are underlying diseases such as hypertension, blood diseases, and arteriosclerosis, it is also easy to cause repeated unilateral nasal bleeding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nosebleeds. If you have frequent nosebleeds and can't find a cause, it's likely that you already have cancer cells. At this time, it is necessary to ** as soon as possible, and can be delayed again. Go to the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.The fire is heavy.

    2.Long body.

    3.Nasal capillaries rupture, more troublesome, need to go to the hospital4Worst-case scenario, leukemia, I hope you aren't.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds can occur at all ages and in all seasons. In mild cases, only blood is in the mucus, repeated bleeding can lead to anemia, and in severe cases, hemorrhagic shock can occur.

    There are many causes of nosebleed, such as trauma, nasal foreign body, blood disease, nasal septum deviation, atrophic rhinitis, malignant tumors of the nasal cavity and sinuses.

    It is recommended that those who often appear in the nose should pay attention to it and go to the hospital for examination.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nutritional insufficiency, vitamin C supplementation

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The nasal bone is curved, resulting in compression on one nostril, and the capillaries often rupture. Go to the hospital for a check-up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many specific reasons, such as my nosebleeds when I was in high school, and the doctor said that the capillaries in my nose were ruptured. It is also possible to live in a dusty place for a long time and inhale too much.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are on fire, you are either traumatized, because it should be on fire, don't take a lot of tonic in the summer, and have a good rest!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Nosebleeds are usually related to factors such as nasal septal erosion, and long-term nosebleeds may lead to anemia and dizziness. It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up, don't delay, the Department of Otolaryngology of Liaoning Fengtian Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine is more authoritative, you can consult the relevant experts.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I just had nosebleeds since I was a child.

    n years. Later, the hospital examination showed that it was a nasal mucosal ulcer, because I had a nasal mucosal infection when I was a child.

    After surgery, the old nasal sticky was cut off and made to grow again.

    Because I always have nosebleeds, I have a lot of experience, which I have used:

    Apply a cold compress to your forehead or pour cold water into your nostrils.

    The water from the leaves of the grass (the leaves are thorns in a circle) is pinched and stuffed into the nose by the common name (local name, other places do not know how to call it).

    Put vinegar and Yunnan Baiyao in cotton balls and stuff them in your nose.

    Raise your right hand for bleeding from your left nostril and raise your left hand for bleeding from your right nostril.

    The middle fingers of the left and right hands are only hooked together.

    Pinch the blood vessels on the alar of the nose (where the nose meets the eyes) for 2 minutes.

    The above methods are the ones I've used, but I don't feel like they're particularly effective. But now I still think that the common misconception of nose bleeding should be said below, that is, don't look up. Tilting your head is useless to stop the bleeding.

    Because I have also been to the hospital because of nose bleeding (they are hemostatic injections, or use cotton balls to drip chemicals, and then find out the blood spots to compress and stop bleeding, just using chemicals is very effective, but in the hospital because the bleeding points found are relatively deep, so the plugged cotton has supported the nostrils, but it is very effective, you say that cold compresses are ineffective, you might as well try the hospital's hemostatic chemicals, I don't remember the name, you can ask in the hospital), the treatment method of seeing a doctor in the hospital is very scientific, and it can be used in life, That is, don't look up, look in the mirror to find the bleeding point (if it is shallow, it is easy to find, if it is deep, it is not practical in life) and use cotton balls to compress and stop bleeding, this method is the most effective.

    I think it is relatively easy to use, effective and feasible.

    At the same time of compressing the nasal alar blood vessels, cold water is poured into the nostrils (the head is hooked a little, and the nostrils are irrigated with cold water to cool down, but it is not conducive to the healing of the blood vessels, then it is poured for a while and then plugged, and the hand that pinched the nasal alar blood vessels has not been lost, and then the forehead is compressed cold) (not very up, slightly tilted up, the nose is stretched forward to prevent contamination of clothes) can be done after 2 minutes.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Wash your face with cold water and inhale water in your nose while washing your face. Stick to it. I buy a small watering can such as an eye drop bottle, and it is around two yuan.

    Mix a little salt with purified water, the water should be light, not salty. Spray it in your nose several times a day when you have free time, and be sure to spray it before going to bed. Ventilate the room, stay away from smokers, and quit smoking on your own.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    "Nosebleed" is yin and void. If you don't just get up in the morning and get nosebleeds, but often have a bad flow, eating 2 to 3 raw loaches has a significant effect on reducing the false fire. Buy a few loaches, remove the head and internal organs, wash them with water and chop them, after eating them, they don't feel as terrible as they imagined, and they don't smell weird.

    After eating it for a few days, I slowly felt that the fire was gone, and the nosebleed stopped.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The climate is dry. The nasal mucosa likes to be moist and avoid dryness, whether it is in the autumn season or in the cold wax moon season, as long as the indoor and outdoor climate is dry, it is easy to cause nosebleeds.

    2. Fever. When the fever is warm, the heart rate increases, the blood flow rate is fast, the small blood vessels are dilated, and the water intake is less and the sweating is more, and the nose is easy to bleed in the case of dry mouth.

    3. Trauma. Picking the nostrils with your hands injures the nasal mucosa, causing blood vessels to rupture; Nasal trauma such as falls and bruises; a foreign body in the nasal cavity; Or sometimes external forces such as coughing, sneezing, and blowing your nose can damage the nasal mucosa and cause nosebleeds.

    Prevent nosebleeds:

    1. First of all, sedate, immediately use the thumb and index finger to pinch the wings of both sides of the nose towards the nasal septum and then compress to stop the bleeding.

    2. Tilt your head forward, open your mouth to breathe downward, or lie down with your head up. Never raise your head up, as this will cause the blood to swallow down your stomach, and if you vomit too much, it will be mistaken for vomiting blood.

    3. Soak a towel in cold water and apply it to the root of the nose to make the blood vessels constrict and stop bleeding when cold.

    4. Plug the bleeding site with sterilized cotton, gauze or toilet paper to compress the ruptured blood vessel to stop bleeding. If the bleeding does not stop after the blockage, or the blood comes out of the mouth through the pharynx, you should go to the emergency department of the hospital immediately.

    In addition, frequent nose bleeding may be a local problem of the nose or a manifestation of a certain disease, so frequent nosebleeds should be done by going to the doctor for further examination to avoid delaying the condition. Wishing you health and happiness!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After a long time, it will cause anemia, go to the ENT department to see, it may be nasal mucosal bleeding, or poor rest on fire, love to eat spicy food, etc. Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and drink plenty of boiled water.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    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.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It may be that the capillaries in the nose are too thin or you squeeze the nose for a long time, causing the capillaries to burst.

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