Experiencing a nosebleed—also known as epistaxis—hot summer months can be worrying, especially for parents of young children. Interestingly, nosebleeds tend to be more frequent in summer than in ...
The vast majority of nosebleeds require no professional medical attention and can be treated in under 15 minutes. We've taken a look at the common causes and when you should get help. If you have a ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- 60 million people across the United States will experience nosebleeds this cold/flu winter season, most likely to occur when cold weather and indoor ...
Nosebleeds usually are not serious and can be stopped by leaning forward and pinching the nostrils. Seek emergency help if your nose bleeds for more than 30 minutes or you lose a cup of blood or more.