Question

Main Symptoms: Frequent nosebleeds; Onset Time: 2000-2009; Laboratory Test Results: Chronic nasopharyngitis; No other symptoms found.

Answer

Nosebleeds can be caused by dry air, which also makes the nasal mucosa dry and fragile, prone to bleeding. You can go to the hospital for some petroleum jelly or menthol oil to apply to the nasal cavity, or have the doctor examine and burn the blood vessels inside the nasal cavity to prevent frequent bleeding. Also, check a routine blood test for any blood system diseases. See if an otolaryngologist has any issues like a deviated nasal septum. It’s also important to drink plenty of water and eat more vegetables, and avoid picking your nose.