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Microorganisms themselves do not directly cause nosebleeds, but certain infections or conditions they trigger can contribute to this issue. For instance, viral infections like the common cold can lead to nasal inflammation and dryness, increasing the likelihood of bleeding. Additionally, bacterial infections or sinusitis may exacerbate nasal irritation. Maintaining nasal moisture and addressing underlying infections are key to preventing nosebleeds.

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