INR, or International Normalized Ratio, is a measure of how well blood clots, often used for patients on anticoagulant medications like warfarin. A higher INR indicates thinner blood, which can increase the risk of bleeding, including nosebleeds and bruising. If the INR is too high, it may suggest that the blood's ability to clot is compromised, leading to these symptoms. Regular monitoring of INR is crucial for managing blood clotting risks effectively.
I have never known mothballs to cause nose bleeds.
Nose bleeds are caused by heat, you blowing your nose too hard, or injured vessels in the nose.
are nose bleeds related to radiation vasculitis after radiation of the nasal area
can carbon monoxide poisoning cause nose bleeds
Don't pick your nose.
Dry air, possibly, but being physically dehydrated should not induce nose bleeds.
A human body has approximately 5.5 liters of blood. A nose bleed will at maximum a couple of millimeters of blood. In order to bleed out by nose bleeds, you would need to have thousands of nose bleeds in rapid succession.
i believe so as i personally drank too much and had nose bleeds for the next 3 days
does hiv cause nose bleed
Yes.
he had leukemia.
It means you have ruptured a blood vessel in your nose.