What causes a nosebleed
Most commonly, nosebleeds are caused from dryness in the nose. The skin inside begins to crack. The best way to prevent this is with nasal saline. Often the nose scabs up and people tend to pick at the scabs.
Allergies can also cause nosebleeds. If you notice symptoms of allergies in addition to nosebleeds, see a doctor. If you want to nab allergies before they begin, take panathenic acid.
Nosebleeds happen from high stress levels. Monitor your blood pressure. Lay off salt and fatty foods. Take a break from what you are doing and release some stress.
And finally, nosebleeds can happen from trauma to the nose.
Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capilliary in the nose.
The most common cause of this is injury - a good bash to the nose will result in bleeding.
The other main cause is dryness of the inside of the nose. A dry climate or heated indoor air irritates and dries out nasal membranes, causing crusts that may itch and then bleed when picked.
Other causes of nosebleeds are colds, high altitude, allergies and medications.
Nosebleeds can also result from a calcium deficiency.
Occasionally, nosebleeds may indicate other disorders such as bleeding disorders, cancer, high blood pressure or disease of the arteries.
They can also indicate hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome.
This is a disorder involving a vascular growth similar to a birthmark in the back of the nose.
Snorting Coke...stop doing it.
lots of things can cause a nosebleed picking it to hard or could be just stress or if you have allergies
