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Yes because all the blood goes to your head.
it depends what you are bleeding from. if you have a nose bleed then it shouldn't bleed for long. if it is a paper cut it shouldn't bleed long. usually if you treat the wound correctly depending on what it is the bleeding should stop within a couple of minuts. it can be bad to bleed for a long time, even fatal
Pulling out nose hair can be pretty dangerous because if you rip skin out, it will bleed for a while but some of the time it doesn't. I suggest get an electrical nose shaver and they are cheap but they work
I've had my nose pierced three times and the only time it's ever bled was when I caught it on some fabric and it really, really got a hard yank. Even then it didn't bleed very much. So perhaps go back to the place you got it pierced and ask them about it.
I, myself, am a heavy nasal snuffer. The only time my nose has ever bled from it, is from wiping out the inside of my nostrils too much. Instead, as you get used to snuff, you just let it drip down the back of your throat and spit it out, or just swallow it. Avoid over-blowing your nose to reduce the chance of nose bleed. Gatta train those nostrils to be as tough as leather! lol
No Time to Bleed was created in 2008.
Yes I did it in the shower once and it happened and then I googled it and but it said if you hold it for a long time UNDERWATER so I hope that helpful
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The stuffiness you experience after Rhinoplasty could last a few weeks. Do your best not to blow your nose during this time. You do not want to cause any bleeding or interfere with the natural healing process.
You should see your health care professional/doctor to find out. This can be something serious, especially since the bleeding lasted 2 hours. It could be either a problem with high blood pressure or with your clotting factors in your blood, or it could be something much less serious like allergens in the environment irritating the tissue in your nose. Make an appointment.
Unfortunately, there is no exact time frame a person can have a stuffy nose or coughing. Even with medicines, the symptoms could last up to two weeks.