The Times and Democrat: You can prevent nosebleeds in cold, dry climates
NDTV on MSN: Why nosebleeds spike in summer: Causes, risks and prevention tips
Nosebleeds are more common in summer due to heat, dehydration, and dry air. Experts explain why epistaxis increases in hot weather, key warning signs, and simple prevention tips to protect your nasal ...
Nosebleeds can feel alarming, with the surge of blood dripping onto clothes or sheets and the handfuls of tissues used to stop it turning crimson. But a bloody nose, also known as epistaxis, usually ...
USA Today: Nosebleeds are common but can be a sign of something serious. Here's when to see a doctor.
Nosebleeds are among the most common injuries we experience, and they occur for a variety of reasons. They can be the result of allergies or sickness, because of nose picking, as a side effect of ...
Nosebleeds are common but can be a sign of something serious. Here's when to see a doctor.
Mathrubhumi English: Why your nose bleeds in summer and how to stop it
Summer heat in India is not just exhausting, it can also trigger frequent nosebleeds. Here’s why it happens and how you can stay protected ...
Fox News: Ask a doctor: 'Why am I getting nosebleeds and how can I stop them?'
Having a nosebleed can be a startling and somewhat scary experience, but medical experts say the condition is generally not serious. "Nosebleeds are quite common, and over half of the population will ...
Ask a doctor: 'Why am I getting nosebleeds and how can I stop them?'