Usually, simple inflammation of the tonsils does not cause nosebleeds; however, if the inflammation of the tonsils is combined with bacterial or viral infections, such as rhinitis or sinusitis, it may lead to nosebleeds.
Inflammation of the tonsils usually shows discomfort in the throat, throat pain, fever, difficulty in swallowing, etc. If the inflammation leads to excessive hypertrophy of the tonsils, there may also be sleeping with the mouth open to breathe, snoring, and no symptoms of nosebleeds have been found.
If patients with tonsillitis, accompanied by bacterial and viral infections, thus suffering from rhinitis, sinusitis and other diseases, inflammation in the nasal cavity will cause capillary dilation, nasal mucosal dryness, nasal mucosal erosion, etc., it is very likely that the symptoms of nosebleed will occur.
In addition, if tonsillitis patients also suffer from other blood diseases, may also occur nosebleeds, it is recommended that patients seek medical examination in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease to take the corresponding therapeutic measures.