Nose bleeds are common and can often be caused by nasal dryness, colds, and other infections. To stop it, pinch your nose but don't tilt your head.
Dear Dr. Donohue • My granddaughter, ever since she was little, has had two or three nosebleeds a year. Now she's 18 and has had a bad one. The bleeds don't occur because of bumping or blowing the ...
Nosebleeds can happen to anyone, often at inconvenient times. Dr. Stacy Chronister, an internal medicine specialist with OSU Medicine, explains that seasonal changes play a significant role. "When ...
Discover the top vitamin deficiencies that could lead to nosebleeds, including vitamin K, A, and C. Learn how to reverse chronic nosebleeds.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — May 22 marks National "Stop the Bleed" Day in the United States, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of stopping bleeding in an emergency, and teaching people ...