Few injuries are as common and as frustrating as nosebleeds can be. They often begin with a painful injury followed by ...
One recurring question is whether high blood pressure causes nosebleeds or is merely coincidental. The nose is covered by a rich plexus of small blood vessels, making it prone to bleeding.
Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying ...
"When it's dry, windy, and allergy season is in full swing, your nasal passages can become irritated, leading to nosebleeds." Allergies can cause blood vessels inside the nose to expand ...