'The doctor says I wouldn't have so many nosebleeds if I kept my finger outta there!" -Ralph Wiggum, The Simpsons
Seriously, though, I always got nosebleeds during the wintertime when I lived up north. Now that I live in humid, balmy Florida, I rarely get them. I think chronic nosebleeds are caused by a weak vein wall, which can be fixed by getting them cauterized. I had it done when I was 8, and I had a nosebleed that lasted for several hours. It feels like a tiny zap inside your nose, doesn't really hurt, and it lasts for years. I think about 7*8 years had passed before I needed to have it done again. Talk to your doctor about getting it done. In the meantime, use a saline nasal spray (not medicated, just saline) to keep the membranes nice and hydrated.
2007-04-15 01:01:08
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answered by scouseryank33 3
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There are several possibilities.
1)You could be diabetic. I used to get nose bleeds all the time when I had eaten too much sugar.
2)Your mucus membranes could be dry. That causes them to bleed. If that's the cause, try to get more humidity in the air.
3)The capillaries in your nose are unusually fragile- and that does happen fairly often. In that case, treat your nose with as much care as you can, and it will heal itself.
Good luck!
2007-04-14 10:09:33
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answered by Tigger 7
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Its the experiments from the space aliens that aduct you. They probably put a microchip via your nasal cavity into your brain so they can follow and track you down for the rest of your life.
2007-04-14 10:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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