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Bronchitis itself typically does not cause nosebleeds directly, as it primarily affects the airways and lungs. However, the inflammation and irritation associated with bronchitis can lead to increased coughing, which may sometimes cause nosebleeds due to excessive pressure or strain. Additionally, dry air or respiratory infections that accompany bronchitis can dry out the nasal passages, making them more susceptible to bleeding. If nosebleeds persist, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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