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When you bend over, the blood vessels in your nose may become more susceptible to damage due to increased pressure and blood flow to the head. This can lead to the delicate blood vessels in the nose breaking and causing a nosebleed. Additionally, factors such as dry air, Allergies, nasal infections, or trauma to the nose can also contribute to nosebleeds when bending over. It's essential to stay hydrated, use a humidifier, and avoid picking or blowing your nose forcefully to prevent nosebleeds.

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5mo ago

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