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by Josh Lippiner
Nosebleeds are very common in the dryer, winter months. They occur when the blood vessels in the nose become damaged or ruptured, leading to bleedi...
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by Nick Musica
You've been through the hassle of packing and preparing—remembering to take lots of clean underwear and medications. You've worried about COVID reg...
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by Nick Musica
Why are nosebleeds so common after rhinoplasty surgery, when will they stop, and what can you do about them?
Let's find out!
What is Rhinoplasty Su...
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by Nick Musica
Nosebleeds are common and rarely serious, and they are even more common in children. But that doesn't stop you from worrying when your child gets a...
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by Nick Musica
MMA fighters are tough, hardened warriors. They spend years mastering their craft and transforming their bodies into perfect fighting machines.
The...
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by Nick Musica
You have a nosebleed and your ears hurt. You know that most nosebleeds are caused by nose-picking and dry air, but this is something else, right?
W...
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by Nick Musica
Nampons and nose clips can both stop nosebleeds fast, and there are a few other OTC methods, as well. But which of these is most effective, how do ...
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by Nick Musica
Headaches and nosebleeds are very common symptoms and could be caused by a host of different illnesses and ailments, some concerning, most harmless...
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by Nick Musica
Most nosebleeds are harmless and result from nose-picking or nose-blowing. When you're bleeding from your face for no apparent reason, it can be ha...
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by Nick Musica
Dehydration can cause a host of health issues, including urinary problems, kidney problems, seizures, and fatigue. But can dehydration increase the...
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by Nick Musica
Nosebleeds are very common and rarely serious. We feel like we've said those words hundreds of times, and we'll probably repeat them a few hundred ...
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by Nick Musica
It's normal for women to get nosebleeds when they get their periods. But what causes these nosebleeds and is there anything you can do to stop them...
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