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    nosebleed
    /ˈnəʊzbliːd/

    noun

    • 1. an instance of bleeding from the nose: "she gets a nosebleed at high altitudes"

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  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › nosebleedNosebleed - NHS

    Nosebleeds that need medical attention can come from deeper inside the nose and usually affect adults. They can be caused by: an injury or broken nose; conditions that affect the blood vessels or how the blood clots; certain medicines, like warfarin; Sometimes the cause of a nosebleed is unknown.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Nosebleed. Nosebleeds are not usually a sign of anything serious. You can often treat them at home. During a nosebleed, blood flows from one or both nostrils. It can be heavy or light. It can last from a few seconds to 15 minutes or more.

    • How to Stop A Nosebleed
    • When Should I See My Healthcare Provider About Epistaxis?
    • What Are The Treatments For Epistaxis?

    Use the following steps to stop a nosebleedat home. 1. Sit upright and lean your body and your head slightly forward. This will keep the blood from running down your throat, which can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. (Don’t lay flat or put your head between your legs.) 2. Breathe through your mouth. 3. Use a tissue or damp washcloth to catch th...

    Call your healthcare provider if: 1. You get epistaxis often. 2. You have symptoms of anemia(feeling weak, faint, tired, cold or short of breath or having pale skin). 3. You have a child under age 2 who has had a nosebleed. 4. You’re taking blood-thinning medications (such as aspirin or warfarin) or have a blood-clotting disorder and the bleeding w...

    Nosebleed treatment depends on the cause of the bleeding. Epistaxis treatment may include: 1. Nasal packing:Your healthcare provider will insert gauze, special nasal sponges or foam, or an inflatable latex balloon into your nose to create pressure at the site of the bleed. Your provider may want to leave the material in place for 24 to 48 hours bef...

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  5. Mar 7, 2024 · A nosebleed is when blood flows from the nose. It’s normally caused when tiny blood vessels inside the nostrils are ruptured. Common causes of nosebleeds include being hit on the nose, sneezing, picking or blowing the nose, high blood pressure, and anti-clotting medication.

  6. Dec 4, 2023 · A nosebleed occurs when blood is lost from the tissue inside the nose. The nose has many small blood vessels that easily get irritated and burst, making nosebleeds common. Most nosebleeds affect one nostril only. Bleeding typically comes from the front of the septum, the piece of tissue that divides the nostrils.

  7. Mar 8, 2021 · What causes a nosebleed? The common site for a nosebleed (epistaxis) to start is from just inside the entrance of the nostril, on the middle harder part of the nostril (the nasal septum). Here the blood vessels are quite fragile and can rupture easily for no apparent reason.

  8. Dec 21, 2023 · Get the facts on nosebleeds, which are common in adults and children between the ages of 3 and 10. We’ll explain the two different kinds of nosebleeds, anterior nosebleeds and posterior...

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