What causes frequent nosebleeds

Frequent nosebleeds may be caused by dry rhinitis, nasal septum perforation, nasal capillary hemangioma and other reasons.
1. Dry rhinitis: the etiology of the disease is unknown at present, and it may be related to the general condition, external climate, environmental conditions and so on. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, the patient’s nasal cavity may appear dry phenomenon, and thus the nasal mucosa is easy to break, which may appear the phenomenon of frequent nosebleeds.
2. Deviated nasal septum: It may be caused by uneven development of nasal septum, trauma, occupational lesions and so on. It can make the nasal septum deviated or partially protruded to one side or both sides, resulting in nasal cavity dysfunction, which can be manifested as nasal congestion, headache and nosebleed, etc., which can lead to frequent nosebleed.
3. Nasal capillary hemangioma: it is a benign tumor composed of proliferated vascular endothelial cells and dilated capillaries, which can make the nasal mucous membrane easily broken, and thus the phenomenon of frequent nosebleeds.
Frequent nosebleeds can also be seen in other diseases, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.