The difference between a leukemia nosebleed and an ordinary nosebleed is mainly in terms of the different frequency of bleeding, the different sites of bleeding, and the different degree of difficulty in stopping bleeding.
1. Bleeding frequency is different: ordinary nosebleeds generally bleed less frequently, and bleeding can be stopped after the cause of dryness or inflammation is solved. In leukemia, nosebleeds are frequent and generally have a larger amount of bleeding.
2. Different bleeding sites: ordinary nosebleeds usually have clear bleeding points, while leukemia nosebleeds usually do not have clear bleeding points.
3. The degree of difficulty in stopping bleeding is different: ordinary nosebleeds can be stopped quickly by pressing on both sides of the nose, but leukemia nosebleeds are often caused by abnormal clotting function, which makes it difficult to stop the bleeding immediately within a short time.
If you have frequent nosebleeds or large amount of nosebleeds, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of nosebleeds and get treatment under the doctor’s guidance.