Drink more water be hydrated and you should really see a doctor for your nose.
Feeling constantly thirsty and experiencing a nosebleed could be due to dehydration. Hot weather may lead to increased fluid loss through sweating, further contributing to dehydration. It's important to stay hydrated, especially in hot climates, by drinking plenty of water throughout the day. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
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Actually it always starts mine :( Normally the day after I take it I start bleeding. lameee
I have the same thing happening to me. I had a "regular" period this month, then three or four days later I started bleeding again, very heavy, even for my period when it usually starts and the blood is bright red.
Not always. Some women who have bleeding have successful pregnancies. However, if you have any bleeding during pregnancy, you should discuss this with your doctor who will monitor hcg or check using ultrasound to monitor the pregnancy.
She is coming into season.
WHEN YOU CUT YOURSELF bleeding starts bleeding stops by Platelets which clot the bloodSave
Greece always starts the parade of countries at the Olympics.
Randomly starts talking to u more, looks at you and all that
The day you begin 'bleeding' is the first day of the menstrual. Then the days in between the next first day of bleeding is the length of the cycle, not the length of days that bleeding occurs. For instance, if you started bleeding on 1/5/08 and your next period starts on 2/1/08, you have a 28 day cycle. If you start on 1/5/08 and your necxt period starts on 2/3/08, you have a 30 day cycle. These are the most common cycles.
The 2003 is self bleeding. All you have to do is crank until it starts. If it is not starting then the lift pump is bad, or there is a leak in the supply line.
Bleeding is a symptom of miscarriage, not the cause. If a woman is miscarrying, it usually means the embryo/fetus has already died and the bleeding starts when the body recognizes that it is no longer pregnant and starts to clean out the uterus so that the fertility cycle can begin again.
Started is the past tense of start.