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Thursday, April 21, 2011

What Causes Nose Bleeds?


Nose bleeds is not a disease but a symptom of a disease, it means nosebleed can occur for a variety of reasons from mild to severe.

Nose bleeds is a symptom of blood discharge from the nose that can occur due to local abnormalities in the nasal cavity or because of abnormalities that occur in other places of the body. Local abnormalities can be traumatic for example scraping the nose, drop, hit hard, foreign object in the nose, and irritation that stimulates gas.

For other locales causes is an infection of the nose and surrounding organs, tumors whether benign or malignant, sudden environmental changes such as a sudden change in atmospheric pressure on the pilot and diver, a foreign object into the nose without permission, and other causes yet to be discovered by uncertain.

While abnormalities in other parts of the body that can cause nose bleeds, among others, heart and blood vessel disease such as high blood pressure and blood vessel disorders, blood disorders such as lower levels of platelets, blood clotting disorders, leukemia. Other disorders that cause a nosebleed that are the infection throughout the body, such as dengue fever, hormonal disorders and congenital abnormalities.

There are three principle of nose bleeds treatment, there are: stop bleeding, prevent complications and prevent the recurrence of nose bleeds. For mild bleeding, stop the bleeding can be done by pressing both nostrils into the middle for a few minutes. For severe bleeding and if stop the bleeding by pressing the nostril fails then the patient should immediately be brought to the doctor to get further treatment.

A frequent complication in patients with a nose bleeds is shock and anemia. Both of these complications occur due to bleeding that many do not overcome or too late to get treatment. Another complication is the reduction in blood pressure resulting from blood loss a lot.

But don't worry; experts say 90 percent of nose bleeds will stop itself immediately, while 10 percent require special measures. Provided that is not too late to get treatment, serious complications will not occur.

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