What s the matter with the nose that loves to bleed?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Frequent nosebleeds are first and foremost to find out**. There are two major categories of nosebleeds, one is the cause of the nasal cavity itself, such as nasal dryness, epistaxis caused by the rupture of small blood vessels (mostly seen in children and winter and spring), nasal trauma (there is a clear history of trauma), nasal neobiosis (such as small hemangioma, but this bleeding is spread on the fixed side of the bleeding) and nasal specific infection such as nasal tuberculosis, nasal steinosis, etc.); The other type is systemic **, the most common are hypertension (more common in people over adulthood), hematologic diseases (systemic examination will find bleeding spots and ecchymosis on the mucous membranes of the whole body), poisoning (especially heavy metal salts), and compensatory menstruation of lesbians. For your case, since the doctor has diagnosed you and thinks that it is a rupture of a small blood vessel, it will probably not be wrong.

    This kind of bleeding is mostly due to dry nasal passages, superficial capillaries, which can easily rupture due to dryness, especially when exerted violently, which can cause capillaries to rupture. If you want to know whether it is a blood system disease, you can look at the ** mucous membranes of the whole body for bleeding spots and ecchymosis. If not, systemic bleeding disorders can be largely ruled out.

    Of course, it is best to go to the hospital and ask a rhinologist to check it and do a routine blood test to confirm the diagnosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Staying up late Eating supper (such as peanuts, oranges, coffee, etc.) Mental tension, which means that you have not rested well. Be sure to take a break. Or maybe it's too good to live and eat too many supplements recently.

    There is also a situation where you have certain diseases, if it is not the first two reasons, go to the hospital to check it out.

    The liver fire is too strong, get some Chinese medicine to make up for it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.There is acute and chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa.

    2.A deviated septum (usually with a history of nasal trauma).

    3.Localized nasal mass.

    These need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment.

    Get back to health soon! o(∩_o~

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go to the hospital for a check-up to rule out leukemia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

    Many ** nosebleeds are often thought to be a problem with the nose itself, which is actually a bit of a headache doctors, and frequent nosebleeds should be diagnosed dialectically.

    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 fire and nosebleeds is the same, both are the result of the reversal of qi and blood.

    From the perspective of Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: dryness, 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.

    Local causes. 1 Trauma.

    2 Barotrauma.

    3 A deviated septum. Epistaxis is also common with septal perforation.

    4 Inflammation: non-specific inflammation: dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, acute rhinitis, acute maxillary sinusitis, etc., are often the cause of nosebleeds.

    Specific ** infection: nasal tuberculosis, nasal diphtheria, nasal syphilis, etc., due to mucosal ulceration, easy to cause nosebleeds.

    5 Tumors. 6 Others: nasal foreign bodies, nasal leeches, can cause repeated heavy bleeding. In plateau areas, dry rhinitis is more common due to low relative humidity, which is an important cause of regional epistaxis.

    Systemic causes. 1 Blood Disorders:

    Abnormalities in the quantity or quality of platelets.

    Abnormalities in coagulation mechanisms.

    2 Acute infectious diseases.

    3 Cardiovascular Disease:

    High arterial pressure: such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis, nephritis, eclampsia with high blood pressure, etc.

    Increased venous pressure: such as mitral stenosis, large masses in the chest or mediastinum and neck, emphysema, pulmonary edema, and bronchopneumonia.

    4. Chemical and drug poisoning: phosphorus, mercury, arsenic, benzene and other poisoning, which can destroy the function of the hematopoietic system and cause epistaxis. Long-term use of salicylic acid drugs can cause decreased prothrombin and easy bleeding.

    5. Endocrine disorders: compensated menstruation and aura epistaxis often occur during puberty, mostly due to the decrease of estrogen content in the blood and the dilation of nasal mucosal blood vessels.

    6. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, chronic liver and kidney diseases, rheumatic fever, etc., can also be accompanied by nosebleeds.

    7。Genetic factors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nosebleeds are a very common symptom. This is because there is a septum in the middle of the nostrils on both sides of the nasal cavity, where several pairs of blood vessels meet, especially in the anterior and lower part of the nasal septum, there is a small area called the nasal vestibule, the small blood vessels in the nasal vestibule are densely networked, protected by a very delicate mucous membrane, so the small blood vessels are easy to rupture and bleed. When the amount of bleeding is small, the blood drips out in a punctate pattern, and when the blood is high, the blood spurts out in a columnar shape.

    There are several factors that usually trigger nosebleeds:

    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. Therefore, nosebleeds should be prevented by targeting the precipitating cause.

    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, it should also be noted that frequent nose bleeding may be a local problem of the nose or a manifestation of a certain disease, so students who often have nose bleeding should go to the hospital for further examination to avoid delaying the condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be boiled, drink plenty of water, eat fruit, ......If it's been a long time, then I'm going to go to the hospital, I always used to be when I was a child, and then I went to the hospital to get an injection, I took it more than ten years ago, it was hundreds of injections, and now it's estimated to be thousands, I wish you a good ...... soon

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You were born with a sand nose. Be careful not to pick your nose.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be a fire, or it may be a rupture of nasal capillaries, go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for examination, if it is a rupture of capillaries, it is good to do a minor operation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Visual inspection should be.,I used to have a classmate like this.,It's recommended to go to the hospital to take a look.。。。

    If you accidentally pick your nose and get a nosebleed, it's fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to go to the hospital for a check-up, if there is nothing wrong with the nose, it is angry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many causes of nosebleeds, but about half of people can't find the cause. The fine blood vessels in the nasal mucosa are densely distributed, sensitive and fragile, and are prone to rupture and cause bleeding. Nosebleeds are common in preschool children.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Analysis: Hello, frequent nosebleeds may be due to frequent nose picking, dry weather, or other factors.

    Guidance: It is recommended to consider going to the otolaryngology department for a check-up, and give ** in time after clarifying the cause of nosebleeds, usually pay attention to drinking more water, and try not to pick the nostrils.

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