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Nosebleeds are not a sign of HIV. Nosebleeds are a common human complaint.
Anterior nosebleeds, or bleeding of the nose that comes from near the nose opening, are the most common nosebleeds in children.
A nose bleed occurs basically when the capilaries in the nose break, and the blood in the capilarries run from the nose hence a nose bleed.
nothing. Nosebleeds in gerbils are natural.
Iwould like to know if you can get nosebleeds from collagens?
The muscous membrane in the nose is very thin, and what's more, it's highly infused -- there are lots of blood vessels there. So injuries -- scratches, abrasions, etc. that would only bruise another part of the body will break the skin in the nose. Even just rubbing the nose can sometimes make it bleed. Chronic, frequent nosebleeds are more common in younger patients. Two other causes of frequent nosebleeds are exposure to dust or powders that dry the membrane and make it more fragile and -- in some cases -- a highly elevated blood pressure can cause nosebleeds. it is when the blood comes out of the nose or when some one is hurt badly.
nose bleeds can burn and make new nose peircings sore but it doesnt make a difference for a healed one
I couldn't say. But nosebleeds are common in every ethnics. Some people in every race has nosebleeds. Anyone can bleed from the nose whether they're black or white or Asian or native or other.
The patron saint against nose problems is Saint Conon of Naso.
Animals indeed get nose bleeds .It is as common as a human nose bleeds .And most house pets get nose bleeds and some wild animals as well.
No. To get the coagulating effect of the THC the plant is administered by way of smoking.
Most definitely. I lost 1/3rd of my blood volume through my nose when I was 13.