Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.
Bleeding from any part of the mouth can be due to trauma, from teeth and gums, from polyps in nose, tumours from gums and tongue, and post operative bleeding from nasal surgery and tonsillectomy
hypertension, trauma
Just clean the blood off, wash it, and put some antibiotic creme on and a bandaid; same thing you do for normal cut.
Foaming at the mouth in a cow could be caused by bloat. If your cow has this and is bleeding from the hose and cannot stand up, it needs veterinary care right away.
A substance that can cause bleeding from multiple orifices upon death is warfarin, a blood-thinning medication. In high doses, warfarin can lead to severe internal bleeding, including from the nose, eyes, mouth, and ears as a result of its anticoagulant properties.
Well it depends on the cause of death. If someone is bleeding from their respiratory tract when they die or if they have head, brain, or facial trauma then you may see blood from the ears, mouth and nose.
Take it to a vet, and quick.
Medications called fibrinolytic inhibitors can be helpful in the control of intestinal, mouth, and nose bleeding.
A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.
Health stroke
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.