Nosebleeds may be related to pregnancy, but besides pregnancy, nosebleeds may also be caused by dry weather, nasopharyngeal tumors, blood system diseases and other factors.
1. Pregnancy: After pregnancy, because of the change in the level of progesterone in the body, the blood circulation in the whole body will be accelerated and the capillaries in the nasal cavity will be overfilled. Under the above circumstances, symptoms of nosebleed are more likely to appear after being stimulated by the outside world.
2. Dry weather: when the humidity of the external environment is too low, and the water is not replenished in time, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is easy to dry, which will lead to the rupture of the capillaries in the nasal cavity and the phenomenon of nosebleed.
3. Nasopharyngeal tumor: Nosebleed may also be caused by long-term exposure to radiation or long-term chronic inflammation stimulation, leading to malignant changes in the nasal mucosa, nosebleed, headache, nasal congestion and other discomforts.
4. Blood system diseases: If repeated nosebleeds are not easy to stop, blood system diseases such as thrombocytopenia and aplastic anemia should be excluded.
Pregnancy has a certain chance to cause nosebleeds, but other causes can also lead to nosebleeds, and it is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in time to find out the cause of the disease, so as to avoid further aggravation of the condition.