Nosebleed/ clots: As bleeding stops during the course of a nose bleed, it is not unusual to see clots in the nose and back of the throat. If you are experiencing recurrent nose bleeds, avoid Aspirin and Ibuprofen containing products, and go in to your doctor to check your blood count and general health. You may also need to see an otolaryngologist (ENT) for definitive care.
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Blood pressure: Besides checking your blood count for any bleeding disorders, you should also have your blood pressure checked, as when it is high, it can lead to more bloody noses (epistaxis). In addition, an ENT should look carefully in your nose to check for any sources or problems leading to the bleeding.
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