While menthol cigarettes themselves do not directly cause nosebleeds, smoking can lead to irritation of the nasal passages and dry out the mucous membranes, increasing the risk of bleeding. Additionally, smoking can contribute to overall respiratory issues and inflammation, which may exacerbate nasal problems. If someone experiences frequent nosebleeds, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes
No, they shouldn't.
You don't. Why would you want to?
No because it would be imposible for it to happen
no but they will have nose bleeds
She Makes My Nose Bleed was created in 1996.
If you smoke menthol cigarettes the fiber glass in the filter may be causing dryness in the nose mouth and throat. you may have a sore throat as well as a sore scabbing nose. you nose wont bleed, its like having tiny cuts all along the soft tissues on the inside of the nose. also you may have air borne mold in your house or apartment. the molecule's of the mold that are in the air get into your body through nose and air passage ways drying out sensitive areas. the severity of the mold (ex. black mold, or everyday mold) will differently effect your body. both may cause dryness and scabbing of the nose.
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.
A nose bleed occurs basically when the capilaries in the nose break, and the blood in the capilarries run from the nose hence a nose bleed.
It is a Vaseline like substance, with a strong smell of menthol. used commonly, to rub on the chest and put some under the nose of a person with a cold. menthol is said to help unstuck a stuffy nose.
Yes sinus infection causes nose bleed.
A Ducks Nose Will Bleed because, every animal has blood.