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Why do i get a slightly bloody nose often when i take even baby aspirin?

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Platelet function: Aspirin and other non steroidal anti-inflammatory agents can alter the stickiness of the platelets that help you form the first stage of a clot. If they don't stick together it's harder to prevent bleeds from sensitive ares like the nose.

Answered 11/22/2019

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