Frequent bloody noses are typically due to three causes: * Hypertension or high blood pressure. * Problems with clotting factors, resultant from pathology or from "blood-thinning" medications such as Plavix or Coumadin. * Problems with the tissues and processes in the nose and related areas. The first factor relates to cardiac problems and, if you aren't experiencing cardiac issues, are unlikley causes. Blood dysgracias that interfere with clotting factors can be diagosed serologically, but are not the usual culprit. Most often, bloody noses in the otherwise healthy, are the result of damage to the nasopharyngeal tissues, either emergent or chronic. This sort of damage can come from dehydrtation of these tissues (dry air, exposure to lots of dust, etc.), over-use of nasal decongestants -- especially aerosols (both quite common), deviation of the septum, or scarring. I'd have my doc take a look in-office with a nasopharyngascope and see if he can identify what's wrong, before proceeding to more serious measures.
No- but there are some bloody noses and very little bloody scratches.
no they can nott.
yes.
Same way you do in the summer
There are ONE reasons why you're having a bloody nose:1. You are in a very dry place.
Probobly Because of the weather.
For some people this is normal, but do try to avoid them from happening. If the weather changes often, some people get bloody noses when there is a lot of weather changes (Hot to cold, cold to hot etc.). I suggest you do the following to avoid more bloody noses form occurring: 1. Spray some Nasal Spray in your nose. 2. Put a cold ice bag on top of your nose. 3. Lay down. If the bloody nose was caused because someone punched you, then just use plenty of ice. If it doesn't heal within two or three says, go visit a doctor. Use judgement- If you know the bloody noses are causing a lot of blood loss, go for medical help right away. Small amounts isn't alarming.
because it is the same thing as us we got blood on our nose.
Elephants do not have bloody noses as a regular occurrence. However, they can experience nosebleeds due to injuries, infections, or other medical conditions, just like any other animal. If an elephant has a bloody nose, it is important to have a veterinarian assess the situation to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
It is not bad in ratings it is very fun. If you mean in violence it is a lot and very bloody.
when ever they get hit in the nose real hard and when you blow your nose really hard.
They like to smell a lot of stuff!