I used to suffer the same as a child until i had my nose cauterised. Ask your doctor about this treatment.
2006-09-30 12:59:50
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answered by Taz D'vil 2
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answered by ? 3
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Another less invasive procedure is to call a local Chiropractor in your area; see if they offer free consultations, and give that a try. Could also be from a pinched nerve that is causing nosebleeds, and a Chiropractic adjustment may benefit you greatly without meds, pain, etc.
2006-09-27 08:57:44
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answered by gagirl2c 3
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My husband has the same "condition", and I have to agree with "Skyflyguy" that you probably have very thin membranes inside your nose. Try eating liver once a week, - it works for my husband. Our GP can't explain why it works, but it does..... (And we know that it has to be the liver that does the trick, since that's the only thing we've changed about the diet)
2006-09-27 08:47:17
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answered by Malene P 2
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You might want to consult a doctor who specializes in problems of the ears, nose, and throat.
I don't blame you for wanting a second opinion.
2006-09-27 08:36:57
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answered by Chrispy 7
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If you are in teh uk goto someone else house in a different area tell them you are staying with them on holiday and have had these nose bleeds their local GP will see you as and he will give you your second opinion for free (if you are in the uk)
2006-09-27 08:41:47
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answered by coulditbemanilow 3
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Sometimes it could be due to excessive pressure when you're blowing your nose or if you happen to "injure" the inner membranes when you dig too hard.
It could also be due to heatiness as in too much of dep fried foods.
Try eating more cooling stuff like veges/ greens/ plenty of water and fruits.
2006-09-27 08:32:06
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answered by Skyflyguy 2
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when aneurysm occur it's a good sign if blood discharged through the nose, other wise hemorrhage could flooding the brain causing serious consequences.
2006-09-29 18:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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lots of people have regular nose bleeds with no ill effects, be guided by your GP.
2006-09-30 09:52:21
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answered by Freakyfran 2
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if you find that whats happening to you upseting at all then i would go back to my G.P and ask them to refer you to the hospital for test this may take a while but you'll get an appointment or if its really frighting you then i would either asked the doctor for a letter to a&e for them to see you or you could just go to a&e anyway
2006-09-30 09:39:26
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answered by stephen b 2
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