Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
No, it is the term for a nosebleed.
The medical term for a nosebleed is epistaxis.
epistaxis is the medical term!!
The term for bloody nasal discharge would depend on what the fluid is that is coming out. If you are referring to just blood coming out then the term is epistaxis.
The scientific term for nosebleed is epistaxis. It is the relatively common occurrence of bleeding from the nasal cavity.
Epistaxis is the medical term for a nosebleed. It occurs when blood vessels in the nose break and bleed. Causes can range from dry air to injury, and treatment usually involves applying pressure to stop the bleeding.
It should be defined somewhat like this: "continuous loss of blood from intended vessels or tissues". Try the online medical dictionaries. They'll probably give you a better/ accurate one.
epistaxis = nose bleed Nose bleed may occur due to ruptured blood vessels in the nasal mucosa or low platelet count, but not from having perverted thoughts/experiences.
It is possible but it depends on the force and speed of what hits you. If it is only a small tap on the nose from a small object, your nose will probably not bleed. If it is a big object that hits you fast, your nose may bleed.
He had an epistaxis after the fight, he had to be taken to the hospital.
It is a nosebleed.
Bleeding at the nose.