someone who has difficulty forming blood clots is referred to as hemopheliac (not sure on the spelling) this would cause excessive bleading from any source. Not sure if that's the answer you were looking for or not.
A respiratory disease called Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) can cause nose bleeds.
A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.
Some nose jobs fail because all of them are very risky and they have a 64% chance of working. It is easier to have your nose smaller than bigger because you have a higher risk of infection, excessive bleeding and the loss of sence of smell.
As with any surgery, infection is the riskiest component of plastic nose surgery. Short-term effects are swelling, bruising, and nerve numbness. Any excessive bleeding should be treated immediately.
Yes, if the bleeding is excessive.
Hemophiliac is a medical term that translates into prone to excessive bleeding, but there are many kinds of bleeding disorders that aren't hemophilia. Bleeding disorders in general are termed coagulopathies.
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.
Abnormal bleeding includes bleeding between menstrual periods, excessive bleeding during a menstrual period, or bleeding after menopause
Ultimately bleed out and die (if you have hemophilia - your blood doesn't clot). The reality is that eventually it will clot and stop bleeding. Remember that people tend to freak out over blood dripping from the face, therefore people react strongly with a bloody nose, but the blood will/should clot and it should stop. Also, you should try to stop the bleed (inserting tissues - tightly into nostril, pressing the nose closed and facing up, etc...) As always, consult the emergency room if it seems out of the ordinary / strange / excessive bleeding.
Yes
excessive bleeding