Chinese medicine believes that wind-heat colds will have the manifestation of nosebleeds.
Pathological nosebleed belongs to the category of “blood evidence (non-physiological hemorrhagic disease)” in Chinese medicine. External wind-heat attacks the lungs and guards, resulting in fire-heat burning, damaging the lungs and the blood loses the constraints of the veins and overflows out of the veins, which leads to the phenomenon of nosebleed. In addition, the heat will easily break the blood and cause the blood to run faster, impacting the blood channels and further causing the symptoms of nosebleed.
In addition, there are many clinical causes of nosebleeds, such as stomach heat, liver fire, Qi deficiency, etc. Therefore, for patients with nosebleeds, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner for treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.