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Excessive nosebleeds are usually serious and should be seen by a doctor, preferably a neurologist in this case.
While the fragrance of lilies is not a common cause of nosebleeds, it can potentially trigger irritation in sensitive individuals. Strong scents, including those from flowers, may lead to allergic reactions or respiratory issues that could indirectly contribute to nosebleeds. If you experience frequent nosebleeds after exposure to certain fragrances, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
Donating plasma typically does not directly cause nosebleeds. However, some individuals may experience dehydration or changes in blood pressure after donation, which could potentially lead to nasal dryness or increased susceptibility to nosebleeds. It's important to stay well-hydrated before and after donating plasma to minimize any side effects. If nosebleeds occur frequently after donating, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
It's serious. See a doctor. As for the cause there could be amny. A thin membrane in the nasal passage. Hemophelia. Who knows.
Nosebleeds themselves do not cause blindness. They are typically the result of dry air, allergies, or nasal trauma and primarily affect the nasal passages. However, severe trauma to the face or head that results in a nosebleed could potentially lead to complications, including vision problems, if the underlying injury affects the eyes or optic nerves. In general, nosebleeds are not directly linked to vision loss or blindness.
Could you possibly have an ovarian cyst? A study I read recently attributes irregular cycles to ovarian cysts. Stress from a late cycle will also cause your cycle to be late.
Well it depends, if you recently shaved your testicles, it could be an ingrown hair. Otherwise I have no idea...
There are many reasons why people get nose bleeds. These nosebleeds could be caused by sickness and by differences in pressure.
This could cause Earthquakes if they snag each other. That is what recently happened in Alaska.
Having multiple nosebleeds in a day can be caused by various factors, including dry air, allergies, frequent nose picking, or irritation from environmental factors. It could also be due to an underlying health issue or a change in your environment. If the nosebleeds persist or are accompanied by other symptoms, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
It is likely that if you have an alergy to fur then having a hamster in your room could cause asma.
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.