Few injuries are as common and as frustrating as nosebleeds can be. They often begin with a painful injury followed by rushing to a nearby bathroom or sink while trying to keep one's nose covered and ...
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 ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. By Joyce Gathu Having a nose bleed is ghastly, more so because of the bloody sight. Studies have shown that about 50 ...
Nosebleeds can be unsettling, often occurring unexpectedly and leaving people concerned about their underlying causes. While most nosebleeds are harmless, understanding why they happen can provide ...
Bleeding from the nose (from the inside) is known as epistaxis. It is quite common in the general population, and seen in all age-groups, children, adults and older people as well. The nose has a rich ...
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 ...
Small flecks of blood in the nose or mouth after a tonsillectomy is normal, but any amount of bright red bleeding can be a sign of post-tonsillectomy hemorrhage, which requires immediate treatment. A ...
Most women are used to having vaginal bleeding or menstruation every month. A menstrual cycle, which usually lasts between 24 and 38 days, is part of the reproductive system. It is important, as it ...