Nosebleeds can feel alarming, with the surge of blood dripping onto clothes or sheets and the handfuls of tissues used to stop it turning crimson. But a bloody nose, also known as epistaxis, usually ...
Experiencing nosebleeds can be alarming, especially when they happen frequently without an obvious explanation. While most people understand common triggers like dry air or trauma, several ...
Nosebleeds are common, especially in climates like ours. Most nosebleeds happen because the air is dry, you’ve been blowing ...
Epistaxis, though frequently harmless, can stem from various factors, ranging from environmental conditions to underlying health issues. Exploring these potential causes empowers individuals to ...
Nosebleeds, or epistaxis, spike in summer, leaving many reaching for tissues and worrying if it’s more than just a seasonal ...
Nosebleeds can happen to anyone, often at inconvenient times. Dr. Stacy Chronister, an internal medicine specialist with OSU Medicine, explains that seasonal changes play a significant role. "When ...
Summer heat brings a common problem, nosebleeds. Dry air irritates nasal passages, leading to bleeding. Dehydration also ...
When a nosebleed hits, we often go into panic mode. We frantically reach for tissues and may try shoving them up in our nostrils in an effort to plug the leak. Hey, we might throw our head back for ...
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Why do my nose bleed?

During harmattan, bleeding from the nose, either spontaneous or induced by nose picking or trauma is more common. Indeed, ...