There may be the following reasons for daily nosebleeds in rhinitis: 1. Patients with acute rhinitis, allergic rhinitis or chronic rhinitis have long-term stimulation of nasal secretions, which can easily induce nasal mucosal erosion and ulceration, resulting in rupture of the submucosal vessels and consequent bleeding. 2. The two reasons together can easily induce dryness of the nasal mucosa, and dryness of the mucosa can easily lead to increased brittleness of the submucosal capillary wall, which may lead to bleeding. 3. Patients with rhinitis or hereditary nasal capillary dilation also have recurrent nosebleeds, which are very rare clinically, but there are indeed such patients. 4. Patients with rhinitis who also have The patient may also have recurrent nosebleeds due to other diseases of the nasal cavity, such as nasal hemangioma or nasal fibrovascular hyperplasia, etc. 5. Blood disorders, when combined with rhinitis, are also prone to recurrent nosebleeds, manifested as bilateral nasal bleeding.