Certainly, depending on how much blood you lose and how long it lasts.
Yes. A sharp jerking motion or twisting of the nasal orifice can break one or more of the blood vessels inside the nose. In small amounts it is nothing to be concerned about, but if there is exes blood and it is a deep crimson color tell an adult. It may be a sign of problems.
Well you get nosebleeds every once in a while as a kid, an adult and an old person so depending what you are doing you will get nose bleed by fighting and if you hit your head hard enough you will pop a vain and the blood will go out of your nosebleed do not worry like cuts it will eventually heal there is another way by getting a nosebleed is your nose being dry and it is hot so if you do this things all the time in your life that is how many nosebleeds you get
Nosebleeds are not a sign of HIV. Nosebleeds are a common human complaint.
what is the desease called that one of the conditions are that your nose starts to bleed?
There are a lot of reasosn why you would cough up blood.
But the main concern, and properbly the most dangerus, is Leukemia.
Leukimia is blood cancer which, like the name states, is cancer in your bloodcells (erythrocytes).
It could also mean that you have a ruptured spleen.
a concussion or something else.
Quite simply the reason for this is the pressure that was built up due to the blood being backed up in your naval cavity is released. These two are obviously cloesly connected so there is you answer!!
You just clean it up! If you pierce your ear, your ear usually won't bleed a lot, some people and some piercings bleed more than others, don't worry too much about it.
So, all you have to do is to clean your ear everyday with a cleaning solution - antibacterial soap and warm water, a special piercing cleaning liquid purchased from your piercer, or with a sea salt soak (half a teaspoon of sea salt added to boiling water, allowed to cool and applied to the piercing for a few minutes twice a day.)
A nose bleed can happen for several reasons. Dry air, damage to the thin layers of skin inside your nose also high altitude and pressure. The best way to know what the cause or reasoning for your nose bleeds is to consult a doctor. If you notice that in extreme heat or extreme cold you experience nose bleeds typically it would be due to the air quality. Try applying a small thin layer of vaseline or use a nasal spray. If continues, seek doctor or professional help.
Just lean back or lay down or put water on a towel or napkin and put it on yout nose :)
their nose bleeds are just like humans. If their nose bleeds happen to much go to the vet they might need to be put down meaning die or eles they will suffer in pain and die. Take your dog to the vet about 2-4 times a year
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When you are trying to stop the bleeding of a cut you should apply pressure to the wound. If the blood keeps coming through do not remove the bloody gauze/tissue you just add another on top of it and apply more pressure. You should also try and reduce the blood flow in that area of the body. If you are unable to stop the bleeding by applying pressure, you should go to the doctor. You may need stitches.
Note: I took nursing classes and I am certified in first aid and CPR.
pickin too deep. or if your not a picker bloody noses can be the result of a cold or other disease which would send me straight to my Doctor. Yes, picking too deep could be ONE problem, but it could also be due to dry air, allergies, a drug your taking, yes a cold, as well as many other things.
call your doctor - if they are not avail call the ER and ask on the phone. Your safest bet. Yes its possible. More than likely its a iron defiency due to the pregnancy.
Chronic nosebleeds are typically caused by high blood pressure, allergies, or colds. Contributing factors may be dryness of the mucous membranes, weakness of the blood vessel walls, or medications that thin the blood, impeding the normal clotting activity.
Only a medical professional can evaluate and prescribe treatment for nosebleeds.
However, interim treatment can include moisturizing nasal passages with saline solutions, avoiding dehydration, limiting exertion or stress, and avoiding foods or medications that are seen to trigger bleeding.
Nose bleeds are caused by heat, you blowing your nose too hard, or injured vessels in the nose.
Inhaling any dry substance though the nose can cause a nose bleed due to the thin blood vessels that line the inside of the nasal passage. Also, if a pill is isn't completely powdered before inhalation, you will probably be left with sharp pieces that can easily tear into the blood vessel. WARNING: It is not recommended that you inhale ANY drug that is originally in pill form. The larger pieces of the unpowdered pill will not be broken down if they reach the lungs and can create scar tissue or even tumors.
Yes, it actually does. Ive been anemic for years and always get both nose bleeds and headaches
Recently, I had a clot in my mouth when I bit down on a breakfast bar and hit the upper front tooth with one of my lower teeth. The impact of the hit was severe and felt numb at first. The following day the pain started and swelling soon followed. I had to go to the dentist the following day to find out what the deal was. The dentist treated the area of the tooth for an infection and cleaned the gum line around the tooth after numbing the area. Apparently, I cracked the tooth and in the process, broke a blood vessel, which caused the swelling and discomfort. Thank goodness there was no infection, but to be on the safe side, I will continue the antibiotics. Since this occurred the roof of my mouth had a blister like swelling that was lanced to releive the pressure and build up of blood. Everything is fine and it reminded me how important it is to see my dentist on a regular schedule.
The blood clots are usually caused from a blunt trama to the teeth or gums. Possibly a reaction to metal, plastic, or a foreign body imbedded in the gums or tissue, but to be on the safe side, always consult your dentist and follow their instructions. It could be more serious than what happened to me.
Either by being hit, scratch, or picked, or by having hemophilia (heem-o-FILL-ee-ah) is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder in which your blood doesn't clot normally. If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time than others after an injury. You also may bleed internally, especially in your knees, ankles, and elbows. This bleeding can damage your organs or tissues and, sometimes, be fatal.
=No i dont think that your body would drae blood. However you mite get a cut.=
Of course you should have clean tissues available to catch any of the dripping blood. (blood stains clothes)
Get a tissue box and put it by ur side (you will need it)
Pinch the cartiledge of ur nose (the middle part it kinda feels hard) from whatever nostril the blood is coming from. Pinch the nostril(s) so it is closed.(for about 5-10 minutes depending on how bad it is) Slightly tilt back but not so they blood goes down ur throat)
Avoid tilting ur head back because the blood drips down ur throat and trust me, IT'S NOT a good feeling.
BREATH! think calm thoughts, don't panic. Even if u hate blood don't panic because IT'S ALWAYS INSIDE OF UR BODY EVEN IF U DON'T KNOW IT!
* IF IT LASTS LONGER THAN 20 MINUTES CALL A DOCTOR! (If it goes too long u could loose too much blood)
If you have snorted cocaine that's the reason youre nose is bleeding, it doesn't stop nosebleeds.
Actually, in the medical setting, Cocaine is used as a vasoconstrictor to stop nose bleeds along with cauterizing the site after several other methods have failed.