Nasel problems are common on air planes.
I get very stuffed up with nasel congestion when I fly. Not fun.
I now take nasel decongestant before I fly and make sure I have some with me along with Tylenol to address the pain from the nasel congestion.
The dry recirculation air on the plane is the problem.
A bloody nose is not uncomon.
I have spent time in Phoenix and Vegas and the air there was not a problem.
2007-03-27 03:31:42
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answered by alanpks4 4
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Talk once more with the daycare trainer. Make certain you get the entire tips approximately what occurred. As a mother if some thing feels fallacious to you, then take your daughter for a determine up along with her health practitioner. Because I in my view have not heard of a 7 month historical having a bloody nostril. Remember there's not anything fallacious with taking her to the health practitioner, even though there's not anything fallacious eventually a minimum of you're going to recognise the entire tips.
2016-09-05 17:35:43
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answered by ? 4
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I have lived in Vegas over 5 years and my nose is always dry.
It's because Vegas is in the big old dry desert. I live on saline spray.
2007-03-27 12:14:37
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answered by KJ 1
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for being " in medical profession"
you aint too bright
Bloody noses are caused by many other things besides high bp
and for information , not all high BP's cause a bloody nose, its a form of a valve release to prevent a stroke ( sometimes)
not always
2007-03-27 03:13:56
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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it could be the change in climates. Say you went to a humid climate from an arid climate, you could get symptoms such as throat infections and allergies. It is normal in that sense but I would see a doctor if you keep getting nose bleeds because it might be serious.
2007-03-27 05:51:59
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answered by Leona 3
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The odds are you got it from the dryness in the desert. The other possibility is the airplane. I am sure it will go away however if it doesn't I would consult a doctor.
2007-03-27 05:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's so dry in Las Vegas, I sometimes get them when I visit there, too.
2007-03-27 09:00:27
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answered by Vivian D 4
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dry weather
2007-03-27 04:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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