What are the causes of nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds can be caused by trauma, dry rhinitis, nasal septum deviation, nasal polyps, aplastic anemia, and other factors.
Trauma: If the nose is impacted, it can lead to rupture of the nasal mucosa and bleeding, resulting in a nosebleed. Pressing the sides of the nostrils with fingers can help stop the bleeding by compressing the area and protecting the nose.
Dry Rhinitis: The causes are related to dry environments and dust irritation. After developing this condition, the nasal cavity becomes dry, and the capillaries of the nasal mucosa can rupture after stimulation, leading to nasal bleeding. It is necessary to choose Vitamin A Soft Capsules, Vitamin B6 Tablets, Vitamin C Tablets, and other medications as recommended by a doctor.
Nasal Septum Deviation: Considering reasons such as uneven nasal development and nasal bone fractures, it can increase the tension of the nasal mucosa in the deviated area, leading to bleeding after stimulation. Surgical treatments such as nasal septum mucosa correction and nasal septum mucosa resection are required.
Nasal Polyps: This condition is related to abnormal reactions and genetic factors. If the polyps are large, they can cause bleeding due to surface erosion and ulceration. Polypectomy under a nasal endoscope can be chosen as recommended by a doctor.
Aplastic Anemia: It may be caused by viral infections and genetics. This condition can cause coagulation disorders, leading to repeated nosebleeds, gum bleeding, and other symptoms. Cyclosporine Injection, intravenous Immunoglobulin, Etamsylate Injection, and other medications can be chosen as recommended by a doctor.