Nosebleeds are common and can occur at night. Learn how to treat and prevent nighttime nosebleeds, and when to see a doctor.
These vessels help warm and moisten the air you breathe. But they lie close to the inner surface of your nose. When air moves through your nose, it can dry and irritate your blood vessels. This makes them very easy to injure or break, causing a nosebleed. ...
The most common cause of nosebleeds is dryness. They most often occur in only one nostril, and usually aren't serious.
Waking up to a nosebleed is common and usually not a reason for worry. Frequent causes include dry air, allergies, colds and nose-picking.
Frequent nosebleeds can be caused by certain medical conditions, medications, environmental factors, and more. Learn how to manage and prevent them.
Most nosebleeds are minor and the bleeding stops on its own, but some people will need medical attention. If you have chronic nosebleeds, it’s a good idea to be evaluated by a specialist...
Originally published August 22, 2019 · Last updated April 29, 2024 · Reading Time: 3 minutes
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