Nosebleeds in summer can be caused by dry air, deviated septum, inflammation and bad habits.
1. Dry air: Higher temperatures, hot weather and dry air in summer may stimulate the nasal capillaries and cause blood vessel rupture, leading to nosebleeds in summer.
2. Deviated septum: the convex surface of the deviated septum, stimulated by dry air, the mucous membrane is easy to dry, blood vessels are easy to rupture, may also lead to a summer nosebleed.
3. Inflammation: acute and chronic rhinitis, sinusitis and other diseases may also lead to summer nosebleeds.
4. Bad Habits: Drinking cold drinks, eating barbecue, eating spicy food, picking your nose regularly and other bad habits can also lead to nosebleeds in summer.
There may be other reasons for nosebleeds in summer, so you need to go to the hospital first to check the cause.