Can rhinitis cause nosebleeds?
Long-term chronic rhinitis can lead to nasal bleeding. Long-term chronic rhinitis can lead to thickening of the nasal mucosa and increased vascular fragility, which may also lead to changes in…
Long-term chronic rhinitis can lead to nasal bleeding. Long-term chronic rhinitis can lead to thickening of the nasal mucosa and increased vascular fragility, which may also lead to changes in…
In most cases, nosebleeds are caused by local vascular factors or trauma to the nasal cavity, not by infectious diseases or specific pathogenic bacteria, and are not generally contagious or…
If nasal bleeding stops on its own within a short period of time, no examination is usually necessary and observation at home is sufficient. If the bleeding occurs repeatedly within…
The side effect is damage to the nasal mucosa. The damage caused by nasal endoscopy is mainly mechanical. In some patients, the nasal cavity is very narrow or the anatomical…
Nasopharyngeal cancer is rarely seen in children. Nasal bleeding may be caused by nasopharyngeal cancer, but not definitely. Nasopharyngeal cancer can cause nosebleeds due to tumour invasion of the arterial…
During nosebleeds, patients should not eat spicy and irritating foods such as onion, ginger, garlic, fish, shrimp and crab. Nosebleeds are usually caused by the rupture of capillaries in the…
Paediatric rhinorrhoea occurs in the autumn and winter months, when the capillaries tend to contract and become brittle due to the relatively cold weather and further loss of water due…
Possible. Nasal bleeding is one of the common clinical symptoms and can be caused by nasal and sinus diseases, or by systemic factors. Lighter cases only have blood in the…