If the bleeding were not controlled it could lead to hypovalemia (loss of circulating blood volume).
Which would lead to tachycardia (high heart rate) to compensate for the lack of circulating volume and respiratory complications due to the lack of haemoglobin within the body. Ultimately leading to an emergency situation.
So, yes. - But only if it is severe and/or untreated.
Yes. Stress can lead to high blood pressure which in turn can cause small blood vessels to rupturing. This can be a cause of nosebleeds.
Yes. Stress and anxiety can often be considered the same thing.
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Yes, it can definetly be a factor. Panic attacks during sleep, as well as general stress and anxiety, can cause grinding and clenching.
Yes, pain and stress can cause impatience. Stress is the body's response to a real or percieved danger, and one of the responses is anxiety, and that is a lot like impatience.
There are no STDs with nosebleeds as a symptom. See your health care provider if nosebleeds are a problem for you, and get screened for STDs since you're concerned.
Unfortunately yes. It's probably the most common cause.
A big word for stress is "psychological distress" or "anxiety."
Stress and anxiety are often used interchangeably but there are differences between the two. Stress is a response to an event that causes physiological stress in the body, while anxiety is a response to an event that causes psychological stress.
Yes, emotions such as stress or anxiety can lead to diarrhea. Stress and anxiety can affect the digestive system, leading to symptoms like diarrhea.
it can any form of emotion can cause discomfort in bowle movement... actually stress affects alot of your bodies functions.