Unusual nose bleed may cause your blood hemoglobin levels to go down. But there are other reasons it should not be taken lightly, as unusual nasal bleeding may be due to some serious disease like high blood pressure, bleeding disorders, thrombocytopenia, nasal mass, sinusitis, nasal mass, etc. You need to visit an ENT surgeon for a thorough examination and required investigations.
Health Tips
whenever there is a nose bleed pinch your nose and bend your head forwards and downwards for 5 mins, if bleeding still persists apply an ice pack on your nose. if still no relief rush to emergency department of your nearest hospital
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