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  2. Doctor Warns of the Dangerous Mistake You're Making During a ...

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    Why is tipping your head back a bad idea when your nose is bleeding? “The only two places that blood can go when you have a nosebleed are from the front of the nose or down the back of the nose ...

  3. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    A nosebleed, also known as epistaxis, is an instance of bleeding from the nose. [1] Blood can flow down into the stomach, and cause nausea and vomiting. [8] In more severe cases, blood may come out of both nostrils. [9] Rarely, bleeding may be so significant that low blood pressure occurs. [1]

  4. Hematidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Hematidrosis, also called hematohidrosis, haematidrosis, hemidrosis and blood sweat, is a very rare condition in which a human sweats blood. [1] The term is from Ancient Greek haîma / haímatos ( αἷμα / αἵματος ), meaning blood, and hīdrṓs ( ἱδρώς ), meaning sweat.

  5. Sphenopalatine artery - Wikipedia

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    The sphenopalatine artery is the artery commonly responsible for epistaxis (difficult to control bleeding of the nasal cavity, especially the posterior nasal cavity). [3] In severe nose bleed cases which do not stop after intense packing of anti-clotting agents, the sphenopalatine artery can be ligated (clipped and then cut) during open surgery ...

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  8. Nasal fracture - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include bleeding, swelling, bruising, and an inability to breathe through the nose. [1] [3] They may be complicated by other facial fractures or a septal hematoma. [1] The most common causes include assault, trauma during sports, falls, and motor vehicle collisions. [1]

  9. Talk:Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    Nose bleeds obviously happen if a nose gets smashed, i would assume most people think of nose bleeds with no real damage, like a random nosebleed, maybe the guys pic up top ^ would be better Note on removal of the nosebleed picture from this article