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Nose bleeding during 5th month
Hello... I am in my 5th month of pregnancy ( 21 weeks) Since last week suddenly I had nose bleeding. Till now it happened thrice in 2weeks. It's coming from the right nostril and also in the morning after waking up. My CBC report is fine. Please suggest what to do next and is it normal?
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Please consult an ENT specialist in your area.
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It's common in 2nd trimester of pregnancy especially in summer season. Get your blood pressure checked. Don't use air conditioner much. Apply Vaseline in the nostrils
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It happens  in Pregnancy, especially  in summer. If it is frequent and is significant  bleeding, check with  an ENT specialist. Check BP too.
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Get your BP checked. Consult  ENT  surgeon. .
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