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Where does the blood in a nosebleed come from?

 

The blood usually comes from a blood vessel located in the front of the nasal septum (nasal partition) or further back in the nasal cavity.



Causes

 
  • Picking the nose.
  • A blow to the nose or damage to the mucous membrane.
  • A cold or flu.
  • A nasal allergy.
  • Dry mucous membranes in the nose due to a stuffy indoor atmosphere
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure) - rarely.
  • Certain kinds of medication; for instance, products that reduce the viscosity of blood (such as aspirin and medicines used to treat arthritis).
  • Exposure to chemicals that may irritate the mucous membranes.
  • Deviation of the nasal (septum).
Most nosebleeds occur for no obvious reason.

 



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