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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Nosebleed
  1. ... tissues and frequent episodes of severe bleeding (hemorrhage). Nosebleeds are very common in people with hereditary hemorrhagic ... vary widely and some symptoms, such as frequent nosebleeds, are common in the general population. In addition, ...
  2. ... clots normally, they have an increased risk of nosebleeds (epistaxis) and may experience abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding ...
  3. ... bruise easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds (epistaxis). They may also experience abnormally heavy or prolonged ...
  4. ... Glanzmann thrombasthenia tend to bruise easily, have frequent nosebleeds (epistaxis), and may bleed from the gums. They may ...
  5. ... similar to Glanzmann thrombasthenia (described above), including frequent nosebleeds (epistaxis), bleeding from the gums, or red or purple ...
  6. ... similar to Glanzmann thrombasthenia (described above), including frequent nosebleeds (epistaxis), bleeding from the gums, or red or purple ...
  7. ... any bleeding problems. Factor VII deficiency commonly causes nosebleeds (epistaxis), bleeding of the gums, easy bruising, and prolonged ...
  8. ... bleeding from the umbilical cord stump after birth. Nosebleeds (epistaxis) and bleeding from the gums or tongue are ...
  9. ... bruise easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds (epistaxis). They may also experience abnormally heavy or extended ...
  10. ... headaches, confusion, shortness of breath, chest pain, or nosebleeds.In about 95 percent of cases, the cause ...
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