yes, it can cause nose bleed! especially if it is dry air or cold outside..
No, get a tissue from the bathroom, better yet blow your nose there too.
People who blow there noses and it sounds like a horn tend to have narrow passages. If they blow there nose too hard it could cause blood vessels to rupture.
That can happen anytime that you blow your nose too hard, it is a normal response for the ear, because the air pressure inside the ear changes when you blow your nose, especially if you hold your nose closed or if you are congested, and that change in air pressure can cause dizziness. If it becomes frequent, see a doctor.
It's too hard to explaine.
Could be allergies. If you are referring to a something that sounds like a cross between coughing and choking it's probably what is referred to a 'reverse sneezing'. Mine do that when they drink water too fast, something to do with a flap in their throat. When it is bad, what I do, and works although it sounds weird, is wrap your hand around their snoot and blow air into their nose (don't blow at their nose, blow into it...not too hard though, it'll make them fart....just kidding, but really not too hard. Just a couple of short puffs seems to do the trick), it flips the flap back the right way.
Nose bleeds are caused by heat, you blowing your nose too hard, or injured vessels in the nose.
This is not something to worry about, it's rather obvious is it not? after a bleeding nose not all the blood from the incident has left your nose, but be careful is you blow your nose too soon and too hard it can cause another nose bleed, or just a continuation of your previous nose bleed.
Children often get nosebleeds because they often pick their noses too much or putting too many things in their noses or but most of the time it's because they blow their noses too hard and their tonsils sort of pop letting blood flow out of the nose instead of inside the body.
No its a normal thing. When you blow on a babies face they hold their breath but i wouldn't do it too much because they wont be able to take a breath in
Yes, if you had water in your mouth at the time.
I have a hard lump on my nose after nose surgery. The doctor said that he placed a piece of plastic at the tip of my nose and put stitches on each side of it, but that it appears to have shifted. Maybe this is what you are feeling too.
To safely clear a baby's nose by blowing into their mouth, follow these steps: Gently hold the baby's mouth closed and cover one nostril with your finger. Blow gently into the baby's mouth while keeping the other nostril open. The air you blow will help clear the mucus from the baby's nose. Be careful not to blow too hard or forcefully, as this can harm the baby's delicate nasal passages. Repeat the process on the other nostril if needed. Always monitor the baby's breathing and stop if they show signs of distress.