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what causes nosebleed???

z0mb13

Lifer
Out of the blue I had nosebleed from my left nostril

what causes this??

Im thinking the change of temperature... Im currently in south east asia... just got here 2 days ago

prolly the kind of food that I eat too... mmmm I love spicy food!!

 
blood vessels/viens/capilaries inside your nose are close to the surface

sometimes dry/low humidity can cause them to pop, but since it is summer, that probably isn't it

if you are in/out of air conditioned spaces a lot, i guess the change good contribute
 
you might want to keep your finger out of there 😉

I think some people are just sensitive. If you're tired, stressed people get random nose bleeds as well..

but if you do stick your finger up there.. play at your own risk.
 
My wife gets random massive nosebleeds quite frequently. The doctor says they are random and there is nothing she can do. The lining of her nose is just too thin and it ruptures for no reason at all.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
blood vessels/viens/capilaries inside your nose are close to the surface

sometimes dry/low humidity can cause them to pop, but since it is summer, that probably isn't it

if you are in/out of air conditioned spaces a lot, i guess the change good contribute

yeS!!! Im recently in/out of air conditioned spaces a lot!! hmm maybe that explains it

 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Out of the blue I had nosebleed from my left nostril

what causes this??

Im thinking the change of temperature... Im currently in south east asia... just got here 2 days ago

prolly the kind of food that I eat too... mmmm I love spicy food!!

lay off the coke
 
Where are you?

I do know that people who are susceptible to nose bleeds do bleed more in warmer days.. but no I have no scientific evidence or any of my own theory to support this 😉
 
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