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Do you suffer with nasal allergies and experience recurring nosebleeds? Your nosebleeds may be caused directly by the nasal allergies or indirectly as a result of the medications used to treat them.
Daily use of blood thinners can result in the onset of recurring nosebleeds for an estimated 3% to 4% of users over time. Often sufferers of nosebleeds, due to taking blood thinners, are faced with a difficult but obvious choice.
Many pregnant women find themselves with nosebleeds for no apparent reason and at random times. It may seem strange, but this is another one of those symptoms that can be attributed to the pregnancy itself.
Climate related conditions occurring both in-house and outside the home resulting in excessive dryness, can be a major cause of recurring nosebleeds. The vessels that line the inner walls of the nasal cavity and the membranes that cover them are extremely fragile. Various dry climate situations can cause cracking in the vessel wall and resulting nosebleeds.
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) is a genetic disorder of the blood vessels which affects approximately 1 in 5,000 people. That translates into 62,000 in the US and 1.3 million sufferers globally. The most prevalent symptom is frequent nosebleeds which affects 95% of sufferers.
The uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis is a traumatic life experience. The prescribed therapy and the resulting side effects compound the negatives. One of these side effects for many cancer patients is recurring nosebleeds.
Bleeding disorders are a group of conditions in which there is a problem with the body's blood clotting process. Bleeding issues include recurring nosebleeds.