Nosebleeds may be caused by dry air or diseases. Nosebleeds that happen to occur while drinking traditional Chinese medicine have nothing to do with the drinking of traditional Chinese medicine; they may also be caused by the stimulating properties of traditional Chinese medicine, improper use of medicine and other factors.
1. Dry air: If the air in the room where you usually live is too dry, it will lead to nosebleeds.
2. Diseases: There are some diseases that can lead to nosebleeds, such as high blood pressure, leukemia, etc. Treating the original disease can alleviate the symptoms of nosebleeds.
3. Medicinal stimulation: If the Chinese medicine you drink contains herbs that are hot and nourishing, such as dried ginger, ginseng, angelica, etc., it is easy for people to get on fire, which can cause nosebleed symptoms.
4. Improper use of medication: If you drink Chinese medicine containing hot tonic herbs, and do not follow the doctor’s instructions in accordance with the dosage of the medication, you will make the body subjected to excessive tonicity, thus triggering the symptoms of nosebleeds.
When drinking traditional Chinese medicine nosebleeds, you should go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the symptoms and choose the appropriate method of treatment according to the cause of the symptoms.