Why do nose bleed??
Answers: The proboscis is a part of the body rich in blood vessel (vascular) and is situated in a vulnerable position as it protrudes on the frontage. As a result, trauma to the face can cause nasal injury and bleeding. The bleeding may be profuse, or simply a minor complication. Nosebleeds can turn out spontaneously when the nasal membranes dry out and crack. This is common in dry climates, or during the winter months when the heavens is dry and warm from household heaters. People are more susceptible to bleeding if they are taking medications which prevent ordinary blood clotting [warfarin (Coumadin), aspirin, or any anti-inflammatory medication]. In this situation, even a minor trauma could result in significant bleeding.
The incidence of nosebleeds is higher during the colder winter months when upper respiratory infections are more frequent, and the heat and humidity fluctuate more dramatically. In addition, changes from a bitter cold outside environment to a heat up, dry, heated home results in drying and changes within the nose which will make it more susceptible to bleeding. Nosebleeds also go on in hot dry climates with low humidity, or when in that is a change in the season.
A deviated nasal septum can cause this type of nose bleed. my mom say your nose can get dry and that's why it bleeds. Some say aloud that picking your boogers causes them too..
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