Early nosebleeds may be related to environmental influences, bad habits, local factors in the nasal cavity and systemic factors, etc., and the specific situation varies from person to person.
1. Environmental influences, bad habits: when the external climate is dry, it can lead to nasal mucosa dry crust rupture and bleeding; oral antithrombotic drugs such as aspirin can easily lead to nasal bleeding; smoking and alcoholism, infrequent water drinkers are also prone to nosebleed symptoms.
2. Nasal cavity local factors: when the body exists rhinitis, nasal foreign body and malignant tumors are also easy to cause morning nosebleed symptoms. All kinds of nasal inflammation, such as pharyngitis, rhinitis, etc., can damage the capillaries of nasal mucosa, thus causing them to rupture and bleed; malignant tumors in the nose, such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma, can also lead to symptoms of nosebleed with large bleeding volume.
3. Systemic factors: such as coagulation disorders, cardiovascular diseases, acute febrile diseases or vitamin deficiency can also lead to the occurrence of morning nosebleed. Leukemia can lead to blood clotting dysfunction; high blood pressure when the body’s blood vessel wall pressure rupture bleeding; lack of vitamin K can lead to abnormal blood clotting function.
If the symptoms of nosebleed in the morning continue to worsen, you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and should not take any action without authorization, so as not to delay the condition. Maintain perinasal hygiene on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, rationalize your diet, and avoid overwork.