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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — As the Miami Valley begins to trade cooler temperatures for warmer, some individuals may find themselves dealing with a bloody nose. Dr. Rukan Ahmed, primary care physician at ...
A moist tissue, or mucosa, lines the inside of the nose. This tissue is delicate and has many blood vessels close to the surface. Damage to the lining of the nose, including small scratches, can cause ...
A nosebleed can seem scary, but the good news is that most are harmless. They are common, too—a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine estimates that 60% of people will get a nosebleed ...
“Nose-bleed fever” is as gruesome as it sounds. More technically called Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, the tick-borne virus has been detected in some 120 people in Iraq since January — including 18 ...
The nose has a lot of small blood vessels inside it that can bleed if a person’s nose gets dried out, if they engage in frequent picking or blowing, or if they take a hit to the nose. Most of the time ...
Nosebleeds, known medically as epistaxis, occur when blood vessels rupture within the nasal mucous. For some people, exercise may aggravate some common causes of nosebleeds. Nosebleeds are generally ...
Dr. Rob Riley joins us each week from the South Bend Clinic. Here are his responses from June 18. Amanda: Could allergies be causing constant sinus pressure and headaches? The short answer is yes they ...
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It was a typical morning. My mother was getting ready; this was her usual routine: bustling around the house. When she suddenly stopped and shouted, blood was oozing from her nose. As kids, my ...
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