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How is your blood pressure? High blood pressure can cause your nose to bleed.
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Starfall1969
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Well, that's not it, lol.
My BP is like 105/70.
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i've had them FOREVER!! i even had 2 nose surgeries; septoplasty to straighten my .... golly, mind went blank again. SEPTUM.
i still have them! normally during winter i wake up with them and can feel the blood slowly using out.
thru all the nose drs. i've had, they taught me this:
do NOT put your head back; blow hard to get OUT ALL the blood in you;
"you have an internal bleeding problem, but we can NOT find it"!! yeah right..... muttering to myself.
normally after supper, i always have to blow my nose after a meal; it starts my right side going again; that's always been my problem area for 29 years now!!
best wishes from 1 nosebleeder to another... xox
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If you also bruise easily then you could be deficient in Vitamin C -- sometimes Vitamin C deficiency causes nosebleeds as well.
Betty G,
Having to blow your nose after eating probably means that you are having a histamine response to something you ate. Could be a sign of a food allergy. The supplement quercetin might stop this symptom.
This is not medical advice, just my opinion based on hubby's experiences.
Bea Seibert
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For me, nosebleeds always mean internal fungal infections, and often exposure to external fungals.
Are you on an anti-fungal diet and fungal treatment with your antibiotics?
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bettyg
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bea, thanks for the non-medical advise and suggestion. i made a note of it and will check it out! xox
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Nosebleeds can happen because your nose is dry.I get them more in winter , when the heat is on.
""I woke up this morning with a stuffy nose"" If you don't have allergies, perhaps consider, dehydration as a cause.
The stuffy nose can be from dryness,the space is small, the tissue gets dry, irritated, and swells, so the nose feels stuffed.
Sjogrens (sp) does this me alot, esp at night when sleeping. As aoon as I drink some water, the stuffiness goes away. Saline sprays might help, to use before bedtime.
Just another point of view. Good Luck sorting it out.
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