Get checked: Warfarin thins out the blood which could cause the nosebleeds. You should see you doctor and get your blood checked to make sure it is not too thin or there is not another hematologic (blood) problem. You may need to see an ENT to get a nasal endoscopy to look for the nasal problem, if there is one.
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