Hemorrhagic nasal discharge
thru your nose in to your lungs and finaly to you blood
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
A bloody nose can be caused by various factors such as dry air, nose picking, allergies, injuries, or underlying medical conditions like high blood pressure or blood clotting disorders.
Having a bloody nose isn't uncommon, but when it persists for months, you need medical attention. A bloody nose can be a symptom of a much larger problem.
Blood coming out of the nose and mouth after injecting amphetamine can indicate severe side effects such as increased blood pressure causing blood vessels to rupture or nosebleeds. It can also occur due to the vasoconstrictive effects of amphetamines, leading to damage of blood vessels in the nasal and oral cavity. This is a serious medical emergency and immediate medical attention is needed.
The medical terminology combining for for ear is oto-, and for nose is naso-
Vomiting or coughing blood is often a symptom of a serious medical condition. Consult your physician immediately.
Yes, according to the Cleveland Clinic, people who consume blood thinners are at increased risk for iron-deficient anemia.
you just have a bloody nose and your spitting blood because some of the blood from your nose goes down your trout to your nose. at lest that's what i think
Blocked nose
Potential causes of an exposed blood vessel in the nose include trauma, nasal dryness, or underlying medical conditions. Treatment options may include applying pressure to stop bleeding, using nasal sprays or ointments to promote healing, or in severe cases, cauterization by a medical professional. It is important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It's probably nothing. If you picked your nose as a child, you probably have a ruptured blood vessel in your nose. It's nothing dangerous, unless you're losing A LOT of blood when you blow your nose.