In Filipino, "nosebleed" is often colloquially used to describe a situation where someone feels overwhelmed or confused, especially when dealing with complex topics like English or advanced subjects. The literal translation of "nosebleed" in Tagalog is "pagdurugo ng ilong." However, in everyday conversation, saying "nosebleed" can imply that something is too difficult to understand.
The Tagalog word for "nose" is "ilong."
She Makes My Nose Bleed was created in 1996.
Yes
A nose bleed occurs basically when the capilaries in the nose break, and the blood in the capilarries run from the nose hence a nose bleed.
A Ducks Nose Will Bleed because, every animal has blood.
Yes sinus infection causes nose bleed.
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.
Nose bleed.
No. Cats have a strong immune system, so they can not bleed from there nose.
If it is a major nose bleed, loss of blood can cause light headedness, nausea, passing out etc
does hiv cause nose bleed
maybe because he banged his nose.