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 ...
SAN DIEGO -- In a randomized trial, pomalidomide (Pomalyst) significantly reduced severe nosebleeds in patients with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), a condition with no approved therapy.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’ve no history of nosebleeds, but over the past five weeks, I’ve had five. The first three times, the bleeding stopped after 30 minutes. The fourth time, it took an hour. Today, the ...
Each month, The Clinical Advisor makes one new clinical feature available ahead of print. Don’t forget to take the poll. The results will be published in the next month’s issue. Epistaxis, or acute ...
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 ...
Experiencing a bloody nose can often feel like a minor, irritating event. For many, it’s nothing more than a sudden inconvenience that stops after a few minutes. But the truth is, frequent or severe ...
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 a common occurrence that many people experience at some point in their lives. While they often seem to happen without reason, several underlying health issues can cause them. From ...
Nose It All is the new standard of nosebleed care. Patented, FDA registered, medical-grade, and the only oral nosebleed treatment that targets the source of nosebleeds, while keeping the nose ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A small study suggests that a surgical treatment generally used on patients with tumors and certain brain disorders may put a stop to nosebleeds that won't stop any other ...
When a nosebleed hits, we often go into panic mode. We frantically reach for tissues and may try shoving them up in our nostrils in an effort to plug the leak. Hey, we might throw our head back for ...