Few injuries are as common and as frustrating as nosebleeds can be. They often begin with a painful injury followed by rushing to a nearby bathroom or sink while trying to keep one's nose covered and ...
Nose bleeds are common and are generally not a cause for concern. Some can be caused by nasal dryness, a cold, and/or a deviated septum. To stop one, pinch your nostrils, don't blow your nose, and don ...
Among those that can be explained occur in people suffering from conditions like a common cold or flu. Purity Mwangi falls in this category. “I nose bled once because I had a running nose and that was ...
A moist tissue, or mucosa, lines the inside of the nose. This tissue is delicate and has many blood vessels close to the surface. Damage to the lining of the nose, including small scratches, can cause ...
The temperature reaches a peak every summer, setting a record for itself to break in another summer. Over the years there has been a rise in summer-related diseases such as heatstroke, allergies, ...
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 ...
Nosebleeds usually are not serious and can be stopped by leaning forward and pinching the nostrils. Seek emergency help if your nose bleeds for more than 30 minutes or you lose a cup of blood or more.
Redness or flushed skin around the nose can affect a person’s body image and spark fears of a serious infection or illness. However, many people experience this, and in most cases, minor irritation ...