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nosebleed
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nosebleed, bleeding, nose, nose bleed
nosebleeds, very common, nose contains many tiny blood vessels that bleed, air moving, the nose, dry, irritate the membranes lining the inside, the nose, forming crusts, crusts bleed, irritated by rubbing, picking, blowing the nose, lining, the nose is more likely to, become dry, irritated from low humidity, allergies, colds, sinusitis, nosebleeds occur more frequently, in the winter, viruses, common, heated indoor air dries out the nostrils, a foreign object, in the nose, direct impact, nose, cause a nosebleed, deviated septum, prone to frequent nosebleeds, most nosebleeds occur on the tip, the septum, cartilage that separates the nasal chambers, septum contains many fragile, damaged blood vessels, form of nosebleed, easy to stop, less commonly, nosebleeds, occur higher on the septum, deeper, in the nose, higher, deeper nosebleeds harder to control, nosebleeds, indicate other disorders bleeding disorders, high blood pressure, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, hht, osler-weber-rendu syndrome, evidenced by nosebleeds, disorder involving a blood vessel growth similar to a birthmark, in the back, the nose, blood thinners coumadin, aspirin, worsen nosebleeds, nose picking, direct impact, broken nose, vigorous nose blowing, in children, a foreign body lodged, in the nose, allergic rhinitis, repeated sneezing, upper respiratory infection, barotrauma, chemical irritants, drugs, anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories, facial, nasal surgery,
sit down, gently squeeze the soft portion, the nose between thumb, finger, that the nostrils, 5-10 minutes, lean forward to avoid swallowing the blood, breathe, mouth, wait at least 5 minutes, checking bleeding has stopped, all nose bleeds, controlled in this way, sufficient time is allowed, the bleeding to stop, help to apply cold compresses, ice across the bridge, the nose, not pack the inside, the nose, gauze,
get emergency care, bleeding, does not stop after 20 minutes, a nosebleed occurs after an injury, head, indicate a skull fracture, x-rays, taken no matter how trivial the blow seemed to be, nose broken, misshapen after a blow, injury, call doctor, child has repeated nosebleeds, becoming more frequent, not associated, a cold, minor irritation,
doctor, perform a physical examination, situations, monitored, signs, symptoms of hypovolemic shock, nosebleeds, a lot of bleeding, the nosebleeds stop quickly, pressure, nostrils, did they begin, the occur frequently, repeatedly, blood, in the stools, vomiting blood, bruise, bleed, petechiae, pinpoint red, purplish spots, in the skin, on blood thinners, coumadin, aspirin, diagnostic tests, complete blood count, partial thromboplastin time measurements, prothrombin, pt, x-rays, the skull, nasal endoscopy, examination, the nose using a camera, treatment, tailored, the nose bleeds, cauterizing the blood vessel using heat, silver nitrate sticks, reducing the amount, blood thinners, stopping asprin, controlling blood pressure, reducing a broken nose, removing a foreign body, nasal packing, referred to an ear, nose, throat, ent, specialist to diagnose, treat the condition, a cooler house, a vaporizer, to return humidity, air, help, frequent nosebleeds, nasal saline spray, prevent nosebleeds, winter months,
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