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Microorganisms themselves typically do not directly cause nosebleeds; however, infections, such as sinusitis or nasal infections, can lead to inflammation and irritation of the nasal passages. This inflammation can make the blood vessels more susceptible to rupture, resulting in nosebleeds. Additionally, conditions caused by microorganisms, like Allergies or viral infections, can also contribute to increased nasal congestion, further increasing the risk of bleeding.

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