What Causes Bleeding In The Nose For 3-4 Times A Day?
I ve had a nosebleed 2-5 times a day for the past 5 days today I have experienced a severe pressure on my forehead above my nose which comes and goes. I have noticed I m a lot more tired have less energy and find it hard to concentrate. I do not have any allergies and have been under a significant amount of stress. My question is what could it be that s causing this and should I go to a doctor?
Hi. The commonest cause of nose bleed are: -Hypertension- the blood vessels in the nose are not well supported. They rupture easily, Your headache can be due to this too. -Ulceration or mass in the nose. -bleeding disorders.
I would advise you to immediately seek ENT examination from a specialist, get all the relevant blood tests including bleeding time, clotting time, prothrombine time, platelet count. The treatment of the cause of bleeding once the diagnosis has been done as per the advise of your ENT Specialist.
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What Causes Bleeding In The Nose For 3-4 Times A Day?
Hi. The commonest cause of nose bleed are: -Hypertension- the blood vessels in the nose are not well supported. They rupture easily, Your headache can be due to this too. -Ulceration or mass in the nose. -bleeding disorders. I would advise you to immediately seek ENT examination from a specialist, get all the relevant blood tests including bleeding time, clotting time, prothrombine time, platelet count. The treatment of the cause of bleeding once the diagnosis has been done as per the advise of your ENT Specialist.