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Nosebleeds, also called epistaxis (ep-ih-STAK-sis), are common. They happen when the tender blood vessels in the nose break. Common nosebleed causes can ...
Nosebleeds involve bleeding from inside the nose. Many people have nosebleeds once in a while. They tend to be more common in children younger than 10 and ...
Those blood vessels lie close to the surface and are easily irritated. The two most common causes of nosebleeds are: Dry air. When nasal membranes dry out, they ...
If the bleeding continues, pinch your nose shut again. If a nosebleed doesn't stop within 30 minutes, get emergency medical care. After the bleeding has stopped ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Are recurring nosebleeds anything to worry about? I seem to have them more often lately. What's the best way to stop a nosebleed quickly?
Nosebleeds, also called epistaxis (ep-ih-STAK-sis), involve bleeding from the inside of your nose. Many people have occasional nosebleeds, ...
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