Hard to say: But you may want to see an ENT (otolaryngologist) to have them look into your nose to see if they can identify the problem.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Causes of nosebleeds: Most common causes of nosebleeds are: 1. Dryness (use ayr gel or similar 2x a day for a month and a humidifier by the bed to help this) 2. Picking nose or vigorous blowing to irritate nose (avoid rubbing at midline of nose where most bleeding comes from) 3. Blood that is too thin (unlikely the issue, but common in people on Aspirin or blood thinners) 4. In very rare cases it can be something bad.
Answered 6/24/2014
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