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14 wrz 2005 · Learn about the common and less common causes of nosebleeds, such as dry air, nose picking, allergies, sinusitis, and blood thinners. Find out when to see a doctor and how to prevent nosebleeds.
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If the bleeding doesn't stop, repeat these steps for up to a...
- When to See a Doctor
If the bleeding is coming from higher up, the doctor may...
- Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
Persistent bleeding from the nose and the intestinal tract...
- Nasal and Paranasal Tumors
Causes. Nasal and paranasal tumors happen when cells in the...
- Nosebleeds
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- Sangrado Nasal
El sangrado nasal, también denominado epistaxis, es cuando...
- Deviated Septum
Injury to the nose. A deviated septum can also be the result...
- Nonallergic Rhinitis
These blood vessels fill the tissue that lines the inside of...
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17 kwi 2023 · A combination of dry air and tiny blood vessels that line the inner surface of your nose often cause nosebleeds. There are simple steps you can take to treat and prevent them. Although annoying, nosebleeds usually aren’t a cause for concern.
30 sty 2024 · Learn about the common and less common causes of nosebleeds, how to stop them, and when to seek medical help. Find out the risk factors, complications, and prevention tips for nosebleeds.
4 mar 2021 · Nosebleeds are common and usually stop on their own, but some may indicate a serious condition. Learn about the common causes of nosebleeds, how to treat them at home, and when to see a doctor.
21 gru 2023 · Learn about the common and serious causes of nosebleeds, how to treat them at home or seek medical attention, and how to prevent them. Find out the difference between anterior and posterior nosebleeds and when to see a doctor.
Most causes of nose bleeding are self-limiting and do not require medical attention. However, if nosebleeds are recurrent or do not respond to home therapies, an underlying cause may need to be investigated.
Nosebleeds are common and usually not serious, but sometimes they can be a sign of an underlying condition or injury. Learn how to stop a nosebleed yourself, when to go to A&E and what medicines or factors can increase the risk of nosebleeds.