that your having a nose bleed.
if you get one:
hold a Kleenex up to your nose, while pinching the uppermost portion of you nose , and holding you head down.
If you are not bleeding a lot, it can be from cold air, dry heat in the house. I live in British Columbia where we can have rain and damp, then have freezing weather and the next day it's warm. Even the furnace being on in the house is drying. Look at your skin and if it looks dry, you bet your nose is dry. Even air conditioning can do it to you. You can use a little KY Jelly or vasoline inside your noise to keep it moist. As long as you are not bleeding profusely then there is nothing to worry about. If you've been blowing your nose often you've probably just given yourself a nosebleed by rupturing the blood vessels at the back of your nose. It's no big deal. It heals on its own. There are nose drops specially suited for this condition. Also saline nose spray can help. Try drinking more water and blowing your nose less. Everytime you blow your nose, you can be breaking up your clots. Give your nose time to heal, about a week. == ==
it means eat Cheerios in your underpants while blowing your nose with a Kleenex box 4 TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blowing nose while eating
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.
your blowing to hard
Try blowing your nose and getting rid of the dirt.
It means you have ruptured a blood vessel in your nose.
blowing your nose
It means you are eather blowing your nose to hard or picking your buggers alot... but nothing will happen really... now if you fell and you got a bloody nose that's a different story... but yeah you will be ok
no, it gets smaller
You can help your child by teaching them proper nose-blowing techniques, such as gently pressing one nostril closed while blowing out the other. You can also provide them with soft tissues and encourage them to practice blowing their nose regularly to clear out mucus. If they continue to struggle, consider seeking advice from a healthcare professional.
Your blowing to hard if that happens. It shouldnt happen. Your nose willl start hurting and will get red,tender,raw ect. If It does use some vasiline for it.
Feeling lightheaded after blowing your nose can occur due to a sudden change in pressure in your sinuses or a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain. The act of blowing your nose can create a forceful expulsion of air that may momentarily affect your equilibrium. Additionally, if you're congested, the sudden release of pressure can lead to dizziness. Dehydration or underlying sinus issues may also contribute to this sensation.