Causes of nosebleeds

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As a result of the use of aspirin and similar blood thinners without the advice of a doctor, unstoppable bleeding occurs not only in the nose, but also in many areas, and our patients suffer from this. Aspirin prolongs bleeding time by 1 week and coagulation problems are experienced during this period.




What causes nosebleeds out of the blue?
The most common cause of nosebleeds is direct trauma to the nose. Bleeding can occur regardless of whether the nose or nasal septum is broken as a result of trauma. Other important causes can be listed as facial trauma, foreign body in the nose, nasal or sinus infections and long-term breathing of dry air.

Do drugs cause nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds during sleep can be as alarming as nosebleeds that occur during the day. However, this situation may also occur due to local reasons. Problems such as drugs used, dry room air, coagulation can cause bleeding.

When is nosebleed dangerous?
In case of recurrent nosebleeds, it is necessary to consult a doctor. In cases where there are diseases such as liver, kidney or hemophilia that may cause coagulation disorders, If chemotherapy has been taken recently, a physician should be contacted.
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