Nosebleeds are among the most common injuries we experience, and they occur for a variety of reasons. They can be the result of allergies or sickness, because of nose picking, as a side effect of ...
Nosebleeds can feel alarming, with the surge of blood dripping onto clothes or sheets and the handfuls of tissues used to stop it turning crimson. But a bloody nose, also known as epistaxis, usually ...
Having a nosebleed can be a startling and somewhat scary experience, but medical experts say the condition is generally not serious. "Nosebleeds are quite common, and over half of the population will ...
Most nose bleeds are caused by a small raw area inside the nose that fails to heal properly - often because the scab isn't left alone - so don't let him pick at it! Sometimes just blowing the nose too ...
Experiencing blood streaks after a sneeze can be alarming, but it's often due to common issues like dry air, allergies, or forceful sneezes irritating delicate nasal vessels. Understanding these ...
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics reports the flu and a viral stomach bug this week. Pediatricians at Penn State Health Golisano Children’s Hospital are seeing cases of the flu, viral upper ...
Nosebleeds, known medically as epistaxis, occur when blood vessels rupture within the nasal mucous. For some people, exercise may aggravate some common causes of nosebleeds. Nosebleeds are generally ...
Nosebleeds, or epistaxis, are common but can signal serious issues, especially for those with high blood pressure or on blood thinners. Minor trauma, dry air, and inflammation trigger bleeds.
Sneezing is one of those everyday reflexes you barely think about until something unusual happens, like spotting streaks of blood on the tissue. It is alarming, especially when it seems to come out of ...