Nosebleeds, or epistaxis, are common but can signal serious issues, especially for those with high blood pressure or on blood thinners. Minor trauma, dry air, and inflammation trigger bleeds.
Radiofrequency coagulation (RFC) is safe and effective for bilateral recurrent anterior epistaxis (RAE) in children with allergic rhinitis, according to a study published online Nov. 19 in the Journal ...
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John Carew, MD, is an otolaryngologist and adjunct assistant professor at the Mount Sinai Medical Center department of otolaryngology and NYU Medical Center. Colds, the flu, sinus infections, and ...
Experiencing blood streaks after a sneeze can be alarming, but it's often due to common issues like dry air, allergies, or ...
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Jonathan B. Jassey, DO, is a private pediatrician at Bellmore Merrick Medical. Dr. Jassey also specializes in treating ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, autism and other mental health issues. Post-nasal ...
I have been told that my blood is thick and I need it tested every few weeks. No one has really explained my problem. I have also just had a nose bleed that lasted four days.