WHAT CAN CAUSE A NOSEBLEED?
_DRY AIR: Dry weather or indoor heating can dry out the nasal passages, causing them to crack and bleed.
_NOSE PICKING OR BLOWING TOO HARD: These can irritate or injure the delicate blood vessels inside the nose.
_ALLERGIES OR SINUS INFECTIONS: Inflammation and frequent nose rubbing can lead to bleeding.
_INJURY OR TRAUMA: A hit to the nose or inserting objects can damage blood vessels.
_MEDICATIONS: Blood-thinning drugs, nasal sprays, or antihistamines can increase the risk of nosebleeds.
_HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: Sudden spikes in blood pressure can sometimes trigger bleeding.
_ENVIRONMENTAL IRRITANTS: Smoke, strong odors, or chemical fumes can irritate the nasal lining.
_UNDERLYING HEALTH CONDITIONS: Conditions like clotting disorders or nasal growths (polyps) can cause recurrent nosebleeds.
_FREQUENT USE OF NASAL SPRAYS: Overuse can dry or damage nasal tissues.
_WEATHER CHANGES: Sudden shifts from humid to dry or hot to cold air can make your nose more prone to bleeding.
