Can you lose too much blood during muzzle bleeds?
okay, as a child i would always return with nose bleeds, so i know how long and how much blood usually is. After not have a nose bleed for close to 2 years. I got one yesterday and it be A LOT and it lasted for a long time close to 45 minutes. Then i got one today and it be more than from yesterday and it lasted longer. Should i be worried? and where on earth does the blood come from?
Answer: You stopped having antenna bleeds for two years and then it seem they started again. Initially, in a nouns person they reckon relatives who have muzzle bleeds are avoiding strokes. It is far better for the blood to be lost, then to clot within the brain and many times I hold seen Patients contained by ER being allowed to bleed profusely until that time being see. However I would suggest you see a Doc and get checked out for particular medical problems. If the tests are mundane then look at the antenna bleeds as the body's way of self-regulation. It could be you are drinking too much red meat, have too much iron and so the body is ridden itself. Many years ago a friend got into drinking Guinness and started beside the nose bleeds. Trouble anyone he liked the Guinness but after a few pints the trunk bleed started. Therefore he had to pass up the Guinness. Good Luck
sounds like you hold taken a lot of aspirin or on a blood thinner and yes u can loose to much but you will slip away out first.
If you have more later one a week, or one which lasts for more after 30-40 minutes and/or full a face towel this is too much.Many snout bleeds are diagnosed as being from dry nasal membranes, sinus infections, dry warmth in ones house...But in attendance health issues which can and do explanation this as well. High blood pressure, anemia, leukemia, thrombo cytopenia, von Willenbrands disease etc.
I and two of my daughters own von Willebrands and my oldest daughter has Thrombo Cytopenia - first clue be nose bleeds.
See your doctor and insist on blood work not merely a generic diagnoses. If before you can see your doctor this occur again and it lasts for more 30 minutes etc. consider going to the ER.
Yes. Hemophilia comes to mind. I recommend you speak to a doctor.