Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Nosebleed

Nosebleed is common problem. The nose contains several blood vessels. Air enters the body through nose. The entered air may dry sometimes. Once the air becomes dry, it irritates the membranes that surround the nose. These are the reasons for the formation of crust. These crusts are the reason for bleeding. When you rub your nose, there is a chance for bleeding from the crust. The most common causes for nosebleed are allergy, infections, fractures occur in the nose and high blood pressure. The symptoms of nosebleed are fast heart beat, common infections in the nose and the people face some difficulties while breathing. If the blood loss is in extreme condition, then anemia will also occur. The best treatment for nosebleed is applying ice pack on the nose.

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