It doesn't unless there are internal injuries. If there is internal bleeding, especially in the lungs, the blood may come out of the mouth.
Yes, the blood from the lungs is rich in oxygen. Since you breathe in oxygen and nutrients through your nose/mouth to the lungs, the oxygen and nutrients are absorbed in the lungs and go through the blood stream into the heart
Yes, it is possible to feel pulses all over your body. However, if you have recently become more aware of your pulses in your head, it might be a good idea to have your blood pressure checked.
i belive so..i did it with an ice cube, i held the ice cube to my nose for a while.
Long nose pliers can hold things in awkward locations.
Cosmetic surgery of the nose may cause perforated septum when it damages the septum's blood supply.
Body temperature depends on amount of blood supply. Those parts farthest away from the heart get relatively less blood and hence feel colder.
The nose produces a continuous supply of mucous to put moisture in the air and catch dust and bacteria.
you just have a bloody nose and your spitting blood because some of the blood from your nose goes down your trout to your nose. at lest that's what i think
The correct order is:nosetracheamain bronchusbronchi (two) which is part of the lungsbronchioles - tinier than the bronchialveolismall capillaries surround each alveoli and cover each alveoli's surface-- CO2 passes from the alveoli to the venous blood supply; the blood passes O2 to alveoli and into the arterial blood supply
It's probably nothing. If you picked your nose as a child, you probably have a ruptured blood vessel in your nose. It's nothing dangerous, unless you're losing A LOT of blood when you blow your nose.
Blood pressure has nothing to do with the size of your nose.
The source of blood may be from the pharynx (pharyngitis) or nose (sinusitis), if you haven't anything serious in your throat. If this symptom persists consult a medical doctor or ask for help from a pharmacist who is able to guide you.
If you have a cold, a runny nose with blood can sometimes be normal. If you do not have a cold and it is just the winter season, your runny nose with blood could be due to the dry, cold air.
Cocaine constricts blood vessels in the nose, leading to reduced blood flow and tissue damage. Prolonged cocaine use can cause nasal congestion, nosebleeds, and even perforation of the nasal septum due to reduced blood supply and tissue decay.
A small blood vessel in your nose broke open. This can be from dry air and if so saline nose spray and a humidifier can help. In children it is often from picking the nose.
u probably got hit in the nose