Nosebleeds are common and often caused by dry air, allergies, or minor trauma, and they can usually be stopped by applying firm pressure while leaning forward, but persistent or severe cases may ...
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Nosebleeds can happen to anyone, often at inconvenient times. Dr. Stacy Chronister, an internal medicine specialist with OSU Medicine, explains that seasonal changes play a significant role. "When ...