Does being online for a long time cause nosebleeds?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes Nosebleeds treatment: 1The blood clot should be blown out before the bleeding is stopped to avoid the bleeding being stopped because the wound cannot be closed.

    2.Dampening cotton with a decongestant or nasal spray and inserting it into the nostrils can help stop the bleeding, as can white vinegar. 3.

    Pinch part of the nose with your fingers and keep it pressed for five to seven minutes to help stop the bleeding. 4.Sit up straight so that blood doesn't run down your throat.

    5.Ice can cause blood vessels to constrict and reduce bleeding. 6.

    After the blood clots, blood clots and scabs will form, and it is best not to pick the nostrils at this time, so as not to peel off the scabs and cause nosebleeds**. 7.Antibiotics or steroid ointments can be applied to relieve itching and prevent mucus from drying out.

    8.If the left (right) nostril bleeds, raise the right (left) arm and the bleeding will stop in a few minutes. 9.

    Push the alar of the nose on the bleeding side towards the bridge of the nose and hold it for 5 to 10 minutes so that the blood in it clots, and the bleeding can be stopped. If there is bleeding on both sides, pinch both sides of the nose. After the nosebleed stops, there are many clots in the nostrils, do not rush to get it out, try to avoid sneezing and rubbing vigorously to prevent further bleeding.

    10.When the patient's left (right) nostril bleeds, another person hooks the base of the patient's right (left) finger with his middle finger and bends it vigorously, which usually stops the bleeding in tens of seconds; Or tie the root of the patient's middle finger with a strip of cloth, prick the middle finger of the right (left) hand with bleeding from the left (right) nostril, and untie the strip of cloth after the nosebleed stops. 11.

    Take an appropriate amount of garlic, peel and pound it into garlic paste, apply it to the soles of the feet, and wrap it with gauze to stop bleeding quickly. 12.Having the person sit in a chair and soak their feet in hot water can stop nosebleeds.

    13.If you have frequent nosebleeds, you need to go to the hospital for further treatment.

    Trouble, thanks!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It depends on what kind of person it is, poor physical fitness may lead to malnutrition due to long-term Internet access, and finally dizziness, dizziness and other adverse symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can go to the hospital to check this specifically, nosebleeds are not necessarily any major diseases, sometimes overnutrition or fire will also leave nosebleeds, it is best to go to the hospital to check it more assured.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frequent nosebleeds for a period of time, may be the cause of fire, the weather has been dry recently, easy to catch fire, however, it is best to go to the hospital to have a look, there is no other problem to rest assured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not necessarily, my son had a nosebleed for unknown reasons, several times, and then he got better, and some people said that he would have a cold, and he would change the water and soil, such as suddenly changing from one place to another to live, at least the kind that crossed provinces.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Frequent nosebleeds for a period of time must be too angry. It's best to see a doctor. Listen to your doctor's advice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Epistaxis is one of the most common clinical symptoms and can be caused by nasal diseases or systemic diseases. Epistaxis is usually unilateral and, rarely, bilateral; The amount of bleeding can vary from blood in the mucus to hemorrhagic shock, and repeated nosebleeds can lead to anemia.

    Western medicine name. English name for nosebleeds.

    epistaxis

    Affiliation. ENT -

    Site of onset. The main nasal symptoms.

    Nosebleeds are rapid.

    Navigation: Pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis**, prevention.

    Causes. There are many causes of nosebleeds, which can be caused by diseases of the nasal cavity itself, or by perinasal or systemic diseases.

    Local causes. 1) Nose injuries Mechanical trauma, such as car accidents, falls, boxing injuries and nose picking, are common causes of nosebleeds. Barotrauma:

    During high-altitude flight and diving, if the air pressure difference between the inside and outside of the sinuses suddenly changes too much, the mucosal blood vessels in the nasal cavity and sinuses will dilate and rupture and bleed. Radiotherapy injury: During and after radiotherapy of the head and neck, the nasal mucosa is congested and edema, or the epithelium is exfoliated, and nosebleeds may occur.

    2) Nasal septum deviation: It mostly occurs near the bony ridge or bone spines (rectangular process) or the convex surface of the nasal septum deviation, where the mucosa is thinner, and the direction of air flow changes here, so the mucosa becomes dry, resulting in blood vessel rupture and bleeding. In patients with a perforated nasal septum, recurrent nosebleeds can occur due to dryness, erosion, and detachment of the mucosa at the edge of the perforation.

    3) Nasal inflammation: Non-specific inflammation of the nose: acute rhinosinusitis, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, etc. are easy to cause nosebleeds, and the amount of bleeding is generally not much.

    Nasal specific ** infection: tuberculosis, lupus, syphilis, leprosy and diphtheria and other specific ** infections, due to mucosal erosion, ulcers, granulation, nasal septum perforation can cause nosebleeds.

    4) Nasal, sinus and nasopharyngeal tumors: the most likely patients to have nosebleeds are nasal septal hemangioma, nasopharyngeal fibrous hemangioma, hemorrhagic nasal polyps and nasal sinus malignant tumors. A small amount of nosebleeds or blood in the discharge is one of the early presenting symptoms of malignancy.

    5) Nasal foreign body: common in children, mostly unilateral epistaxis, because the nasal foreign body remains in the nasal cavity for a long time, it can cause nasal mucosal erosion and bleeding. Animal nasal foreign bodies, such as leeches, can cause recurrent heavy nosebleeds.

    Systemic causes. 1) Bleeding diseases and blood diseases: Diseases with defective structure and function of blood vessel wall: such as hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, vitamin C deficiency, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, drug-induced vonillary purpura, infectious von purpura, von pseudohemophilia, etc.

    Platelet count or dysfunction diseases: such as primary thrombocytopenic purpura, secondary thrombocytopenia caused by various causes, etc. Coagulation factor disorders:

    Such as various types of hemophilia, vitamin K deficiency, etc. The self-anticoagulant effect of the blood is too strong: such as improper use of anticoagulants, the presence of anticoagulant substances such as antifibrinogen in the blood circulation, or excessive or accelerated fibrinolysis, such as diffuse intravascular coagulation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, but now the weather is too dry, and it is easy to have nosebleeds.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello friend, this situation is generally caused by fire. I used to have a classmate who often had nosebleeds, and I found that the nosebleeds flowed in class, and I was nervous at first, but then I got used to it. Pay attention to it, adjust your diet, don't eat hot objects recently, eat more fruits, and drink more boiled water.

    If you are really unsure, go to the relevant clinic of the hospital for a check-up.

    But don't panic, it shouldn't be a big deal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nosebleeds can be big or small. Recently, I have also encountered the problem of nosebleeds, so I have given me some advice after a few times.

    First of all, let's talk about my own situation.,I was injured playing basketball in high school.,Of course, it was nearly ten years ago.,In order to grab a rebound with someone, the other party was hit with an elbow.,At that time, I had a nosebleed.,But it quickly stopped (now think about it should be young.,Fast recovery) After that, from high school to college.,Every year occasionally in the summer, you may accidentally pick your nose and bleed (here I really recommend not to develop the habit of picking your nose casually.,It's really not good),It's not a big problem until I finish graduate school.。

    After graduating from graduate school, I am busy with work, and I don't exercise as often as before (I basically went to the gym every day when I was a student, and I also went to contact Wing Chun and Tai Chi), or it may be that I have passed the peak of real youth and strength, and my body obviously feels less than before. And the problem of nosebleeds seems to be serious, basically every 3 months. It wasn't until the last cold that the problem was completely intensified.

    The first time I was scared was when I was in the hospital to see a cold, I wiped my nose and suddenly wiped out blood, and then the blood poured out like a faucet, it is really not an exaggeration, 2 seconds of time I have a blood mark on my clothes, and there are scattered blood droplets on the ground, at that time I quickly blocked it with paper, but the blood can still penetrate the paper at a speed visible to the naked eye, and then hurriedly went to the toilet, after about five minutes of tinkering, the blood stabilized and did not flow much, compared with the previous paper plugging ten seconds to stop the bleeding is really the same as playing home.

    At that time, I consulted a doctor when I saw a cold, maybe the department was different, and he advised me to hang up the otolaryngology department if I was not at ease. After that, I went back because I was busy with work, so I delayed it for two days, and during those two days, I would bleed more than two times a day, and then the paper used to stop the bleeding was probably like this every time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be that you have been on fire recently, and you will often have nosebleeds when you are on fire, but the worst case is that there may be a tumor in the brain, which is already the worst case, so it is recommended that you do a full-body CT and listen to the doctor's opinion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds are thought to be caused by irritation, nasal lining rupture due to dry air, or thrombocytopenia.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The biggest cause of perennial nosebleeds is various nose diseases, such as a deviated septum. Nasal septal perforation, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, acute rhinitis, acute maxillary sinusitis, etc., these are the main causes of long-term nosebleeds.

    For frequent nosebleeds, there should be a correct way to deal with it, and at the same time, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible**, nasal secretions are sucked back and spit out from the mouth, if there is blood, it is likely to be a nasal tumor, which should be paid attention to, and patients with leukemia and other patients will also have nosebleeds, which need to be paid attention to.

    Once some symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time to prevent delays in diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis is definitive, symptomatic**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.

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