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What causes nosebleeds?
« on: 03/08/2020 12:06:24 »
Erin asks:

Can nosebleeds be due to iron deficiency and not be the cause of it?


What do you think?
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Re: What causes nosebleeds?
« Reply #1 on: 24/08/2020 12:56:46 »
I am on anti-coagulant for life since 2013, so nose bleeds is a personal problem.

My nose had always been prone to bleeding, and cigarrettes especially its ash causes frequent bleeding.
There is a spot deep in my right nostril which frequently starts the bleeding.

 
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Re: What causes nosebleeds?
« Reply #2 on: 15/02/2021 13:33:41 »
theoretically it could go in both directions.

People who lose a lot of blood also lose iron as a result, so that blood loss (here: nosebleeds) could be a reason for iron deficiency

on the other hand, iron deficiency can lead to low blood platelets, which in turn causes nosebleeds
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Re: What causes nosebleeds?
« Reply #3 on: 15/02/2021 13:52:54 »
Hello

The most common cause for nosebleeds is dry air, which is created due to heating indoors or the climate.

You can also get nosebleeds if you blow your nose to hard or pick it :)
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Re: What causes nosebleeds?
« Reply #4 on: 15/02/2021 15:01:38 »
I never had a nose bleed until I was 17, then I started getting them every verse end, all I had to do was sniff or blow my nose, and another one started. That lasted for about 10 years, then I smashed my nose up in a car crash, and I've never had one in the 35 years since.
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