What can a nosebleed be and what disease causes it?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many diseases that cause nosebleeds, such as dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, and hypertrophic rhinitis, and patients may often blow their nose vigorously, or bleed due to dryness and rupture of the nasal mucosa.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many reasons for nosebleeds, such as: 1. Bad behavior habits, including nose picking, nose hair plucking, etc.; 2. The environment is too dry, so the nasal mucosa is also very dry, which can easily lead to capillary rupture and bleeding in the nasal mucosa; 3. Patients suffer from rhinitis, nasal tumors, nasal polyps, etc.; 4. The patient has a hematologic disease, resulting in coagulation dysfunction; 5. Trauma.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Heavy dampness and heat in the body, as well as a sensitive nose, and leukemia, there are many reasons, maybe you see a beautiful woman, or a handsome guy? Ha ha.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In general, nosebleeds are classified into two categories, local causes and systemic causes. Local causes: nasal trauma, nasal tumors, nasal inflammation (acute rhinitis, acute (slow) sinusitis, atrophic rhinitis, etc.).

    In addition, nasal foreign bodies and deviated septum can also cause nosebleeds. Systemic causes: 1. Influenza, hemorrhagic fever and typhoid fever and other infectious diseases; 2.

    thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic anemia and leukemia, etc.; 3.Cirrhosis of the liver , chronic nephritis or chronic diseases such as rheumatic fever; 4.Malnutrition or lack of vitamins C, K, P or calcium, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, nasal trauma, nasal inflammation, nasal tumors, and nasal septal disease are four common causes of nosebleeds. In addition, nosebleeds may be caused by some systemic diseases.

    Circulatory diseases such as hypertension and arteriosclerosis are common causes of nosebleeds in the elderly", Director Liu Jianhua pointed out that the elderly with these diseases have high blood vessel fragility, poor elasticity, and easy rupture and bleeding, so they are more likely to have nosebleeds.

    liver and kidney diseases such as liver cirrhosis and uremia will affect the coagulation mechanism; Blood disorders such as aplastic anemia, leukemia, and thrombocytopenic purpura have poor coagulation function, which can also lead to nosebleeds. There are many causes of nosebleeds, so it is important to go to the hospital for a check-up to find out the cause of nosebleeds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nosebleeds may be due to dry air, nasal mucosa, dry, fragile and prone to bleeding. A blood routine should also be checked for hematologic disorders. Check to see if the ENT doctor has a deviated septum, etc.

    It may also be the cause of vitamin deficiency, so I recommend that you go to the hospital to check if there are no other problems. Drink plenty of water, eat plenty of vegetables and avoid nasal clasps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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. If you have frequent bleeding, you should go to the hospital for a check-up and diagnosis**, in the appropriate **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many causes of nosebleeds, and there are roughly the following conditions that can be caused: Local causes:

    1. Primary; 2. Traumatic; 3. Nasal septum deviation and perforation; 4. Nasal inflammation: 5. Tumor: 6. Environmental factors: such as dry air and low air pressure, which can easily cause nosebleeds.

    Systemic causes: 1. Hypertension and arteriosclerosis;

    2. Elevated venous pressure; 3. Systemic bleeding disorders: such as coagulation mechanism disorders, platelet abnormalities or capillary lesions; 4. Endocrine disorders. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination to determine the **symptomatic**, and avoid indiscriminate medication.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.The climate is dry.

    When the climate is too dry and you don't pay attention to drinking water, the nasal mucosa may become particularly dry, and the capillaries in the nasal cavity are prone to rupture and bleeding.

    2.Trauma. If the nose is hit by an external force, or if the nose is blown or picked hard, the nasal mucosal blood vessels are damaged, which will lead to nose bleeding.

    3.Run a fever. If you have a fever caused by an upper respiratory infection, influenza, hemorrhagic fever, etc., you may also have nosebleeds.

    4.Rhinitis, sinusitis.

    In rhinitis and sinusitis, the nasal mucosa is prone to bleeding due to lesions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nosebleeds are very common, and when nosebleeds occur frequently, it is best to find out the cause in time and treat the symptoms**. Generally, when the weather is dry and you don't drink enough water, it is easy to cause nasal dryness and nosebleeds.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, there are many causes of nosebleeds, some are local, and some are systemic. Local causes are most common with trauma, inflammation, and tumors. Traumatic hemorrhage, you can know the cause of the injury, some patients have not been properly treated due to traumatic injuries before, resulting in sequelae, resulting in the symptoms of nosebleeds.

    As for systemic causes, they are mainly seen in systemic diseases, such as arteriosclerosis, hypertension, vitamin insufficiency, hematologic diseases, thrombocytopenia, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Epistaxis, also known as epistaxis, is one of the common rhinology emergencies and is often a concomitant symptom of other diseases, which can occur in people of all ages. Nosebleeds can be mild or severe, with little bleeding, sometimes only a few drops, or bloodshot in the nose, which can heal spontaneously without treatment. In severe cases, hemorrhagic shock can occur, and recurrent bleeding can lead to anemia.

    Nosebleeds are sometimes reversed, so attention should be paid to prevention. Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, get enough vitamins, and keep your stools smooth. Tobacco and alcohol have obvious damage to the nasal mucosa and should be stopped.

    In the dry season, you can apply some chlortetracycline eye ointment to the nasal cavity, or drop some paraffin oil and sesame oil to keep the nasal mucosa moist. If you have cardiovascular, blood, liver and kidney diseases, you should pay close attention to the primary disease to avoid nosebleeds.

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Do you always pick your nose? If you have frequent nosebleeds, it may be that the capillaries in your nose are injured, if the bleeding is frequent, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination, a friend of mine has had a similar situation before, he belongs to the situation I said, and then went to the hospital for a minor operation (that is, the similar capillary wall that caused you to bleed is repaired) The ** in the nose is very thin.