Does UTI cause nosebleeds

Uremia may cause nosebleeds.
Uremia can cause symptoms in many ways, including respiratory system, skin, digestive system, circulatory system, nervous system, motor system, endocrine system, blood clotting function, and other systemic symptoms, such as common vomiting, nausea, mouth odor, diarrhea, constipation and so on.
Nosebleeds in uremic patients may be caused by the fact that the patient’s coagulation system is affected, and the walls of blood vessels are prone to rupture and bleed, which may lead to nosebleeds, and other parts of the body are also prone to bleeding.
In addition, nosebleeds may not be related to uremia, it may be that the dry weather is easy to rupture the capillaries of the nasal mucosa, which may lead to nasal bleeding. As well as diseases of the nasal cavity, such as allergic rhinitis.
When uremia patients have nosebleeds, they should improve the relevant examination in time, clarify the cause, and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.