Eating ginger is generally safe for most people and is not commonly associated with causing nosebleeds. However, ginger can have a blood-thinning effect, which might increase the risk of bleeding in individuals who are sensitive to it or those taking anticoagulant medications. If you experience frequent nosebleeds after consuming ginger, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Only if you are foolish enough to try and stuff a handful of them up into your nostrils. Eating them should not cause your nose to bleed. If in doubt, go see a doctor.
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It is not strep throat. A doctor will need to diagnose your condition.
No, if you did it would just cause you're nose to smell like ginger and ginger smells...well... strange.
Well, my son had a nosebleed a shortly after chewing on ice. But I wouldn't think so.
I always get nose bleeds after eating garlic. About an hour after eating the inside of my nose swells and i cant breath through it. If i blow it i will have a nose bleed its awful as so many processed foods contain garlic traces - i try to eat only fresh produce when i can
If it is a major nose bleed, loss of blood can cause light headedness, nausea, passing out etc
There is one that can cause the eyes, nose, ears and mouth to bleed with dying. The only thing that can cause this is liver failure.
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yep! Happened to my brother!