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Last Updated: 1 year ago• Featured Tip
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What are nosebleeds, colds, & ear infections?

Nosebleeds, colds, & ear infections are three very common types of illnesses and injuries that can affect both children and adults.



Nosebleeds occur when the capillaries in the nose rupture, causing blood to be released from the nostrils. ;


Colds are respiratory infections caused by a variety of viruses, consisting mainly of sneezing, coughing, and sore throat.


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Asked for female, 34 years old from Allahabad
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Im 29 years old non vegetarian, working (desk job in delhi) male. I had about 10 episodes of sudden on and off painless nasal bleed through left nostril in last one month. It's not associated with any sneezing, running nose, nasal congestion, fever, trauma, headache, blurred vision, itching, body rashes, or significant cold. The frequency is about 1-2 times per week, frank red thick blood amounting about 1-2 ml every time, free flow, during eating (while flexing the head), and not always but noticed it almost every time-consuming cooked chicken meal. Subsiding on its own in 2-5 mins. No pain, no other symptoms. 1-2 episodes of nasal bleed initially were associated with severe temporal headache. I'm a known case of hypersensitive pneumonitis, allergic rhinitis and sinusitis. Got treated and controlled, not on any prescribed medications since 1.5 yr. No smoking since 5-6 years. No substance use since last 5-6 years. Blood pressure remains normal.

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Good evening prerana, this is due to increased body heat, as you said paras has this episode when he has chicken n this increases the body heat and also he had history of allergic rhinitis, where the nasal membrane are tend to be sensitive. Nothing to worry, just check on the diet, and cut down the food that cause body heat eg- chicken, jaggery, sesame seeds and oil, coffee, alcohol and spicy foods.
Whenever there is such épisode just lie down with head hanging down the cot. Put cold pack on...more
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General Physician•Vadodara
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folic acid 5 mg two-time after lunch and dinner for two weeks.
becosule z one at nigh for ten days.
pour earthenware pot water on head when nose bleed. sun light, summer, spicy things to avoid.
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General Physician•Delhi
I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
A deviated septum is an abnormal condition in which the top of the cartilaginous ridge leans to the left or the right, causing obstruction of the affected nasal passage. The condition can result in poor drainage of the sinuses.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Roorkee
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Nosebleeds can be frightening and dramatic. Luckily, most cases of nosebleeds can be dealt with fair ease. Nosebleeds can be classified into two types depending upon the origin of the nose bleed, namely anterior and posterior.

Anterior bleed is the most common, and the bleeding is from a blood vessel which is present in the front part of the nose. These bleeds can be easily controlled by simple measures taken by doctors or at home.
Posterior nose bleeds are usually indicative of som...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Nosebleeds can be frightening and dramatic. Luckily, most cases of nosebleeds can be dealt with fair ease. Nosebleeds can be classified into two types depending upon the origin of the nose bleed, namely anterior and posterior.

Anterior bleed is the most common, and the bleeding is from a blood vessel which is present in the front part of the nose. These bleeds can be easily controlled by simple measures taken by doctors or at home.
Posterior nose bleeds are usually indicative of som...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Homeopathy Doctor•Surat
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Bleeding from the nose in medical terminology is called 'Epistaxis'. It may be an indicator of weakened mucosa or septum or an inner disease. Bleeding from nose can occur suddenly, threatening life and making everyone anxious and restless. The nose comprises of many tiny vessels that bleed easily. Air movement through the nose can dry up and irritate the membranes lining the inside of the nose thus leading to the formation of crusts. These crusts bleed when irritated by rubbing or blowing the no...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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General Physician•Chandigarh
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Nosebleeds can be frightening and dramatic. Luckily, most cases of nosebleeds can be dealt with fair ease. Nosebleeds can be classified into two types depending upon the origin of the nose bleed, namely anterior and posterior.

Anterior bleed is the most common, and the bleeding is from a blood vessel which is present in the front part of the nose. These bleeds can be easily controlled by simple measures taken by doctors or at home.
Posterior nose bleeds are usually indicative of som...more
Asked for Female, 24 years old from Secunderabad
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Yes, It is a very dangerous condition.
The reports are too bad as there is a multisystem failure.
You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment.
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