A respiratory disease called Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) can cause nose bleeds.
Medications called fibrinolytic inhibitors can be helpful in the control of intestinal, mouth, and nose bleeding.
A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.
It is hurt
Medically speaking, Nose packing is when the medical personnel stuff your nose (usually bleeding nose) with sterile OS or gauze. This usually benefits someone who is bleeding and is used as a compress.
Bleeding at the nose.
Yes Its their 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.
u probably got hit in the nose
Marek's Disease is a highly contagious viral disease among chickens. It is not transmittable to humans. Chickens with healthy immune systems can combat the virus and even though exposed, they do not have the disease themselves. So, YES, you can eat eggs from chickens who have been exposed to Marek's.
No. Go for it.
Chicken Pox
Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.