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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Nosebleed
  1. A nosebleed may be caused by trauma, irritation or dryness of the lining of the nose, allergic rhinitis, colds, ... septum, or foreign objects in the nose. Most nosebleeds begin on the septum, the midline, vertical cartilage ...
  2. ... arterioles (tiny blood vessels) that can bleed easily. Nosebleeds occur more frequently in the winter when heated ... by rubbing, picking, or blowing the nose. Occasionally, nosebleeds may indicate other disorders such as bleeding disorders, ...
  3. ... are: Nasal airway obstruction Septal spur headache Uncontrollable nosebleeds Nasal septal deformity in the presence of other ...