Epistaxis
Also called: Nosebleed
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I have a couple of questions before I can answer you. Do these nosebleeds occur only when you are inside? If so, are you using a humidifier? Dry air...
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that is a strong warning sign of an upcomeing stroke. watch out for dizziness, nausa, & severe headaches. those are major red flags to go...
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Try a little vaseline on a cotton swab and swab inside his nose before bed. If his nose is feeling dried out, it may be itchy and hopefully this will...
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Epistaxis (nose bleeds) can have mulitple causes, from irritation of your nasal membranes from allergies or colds to just dry air. Less-common...
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The first thing you need to know is what is causing the nose bleeds. A nose bleed lasting 30 to 45 minutes and losing a great deal of blood can...
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The answer to your question may not be as straightforward as you think.Certainly, at this time of year when furnace usage ramps up and dries out the...
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The nose is a part of the body rich in blood vessels (vascular) and is situated in a vulnerable position as it protrudes on the face. As a result...
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If bleeding cannot be stopped or keeps occurring. If bleeding is rapid, or if blood loss is large. If you feel weak or faint, presumably from...
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Most people who develop nose bleeding can handle the problem without the need of a physician if they follow the first aid recommendations below:...
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Nosebleeds (epistaxis) can be a sign of many different medical conditions, but what you have described in your brief postings -- those specks of...
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Nosebleeds that end within 5 or 10 minutes in children without any other signs of a bleeding problem are common and usually are not a sign of...
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Nosebleeds can be dramatic and frightening. Luckily, most nosebleeds are not serious and can be handled fairly easily. They are divided into two...
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Most commonly, trauma to the nose triggers a nosebleed. Trauma to the outside of the nose, such as a blow to the face, or trauma inside the nose...
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