Is frequent nose bleeding then faint or feeling dizzy a concerning symptom? Can it be somehow related to our psychology or ptsd??
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Generalized anxiety disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder is a condition in which a person has nearly constant anxiety.
Dehydration (Children)
Dehydration, or not getting enough fluid, causes dry and sticky mouth, tearless crying, and more in children.
Fainting (vasovagal syncope)
Before fainting, you might feel lightheaded, warm, nausea, a cold sweat, or have tunnel vision.
Nasal polyps
Nasal polyps, sacs of inflamed tissue in the nasal passages, can cause cold symptoms, snoring, and more.
Atrial fibrillation
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Cocaine abuse
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Pulmonary hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension can cause shortness of breath, a fast heart rate, or lightheadedness.
Ques: Is frequent nose bleeding then faint or feeling dizzy concerning symptoms?
Ans: More than 60% of people will experience a nosebleed in their lifetime. While most nosebleeds are harmless, and most frequently caused by dry air, they have the potential to cause serious complications.
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Here are the red flags to watch for if you develop a nosebleed.
1.It happens frequently.
2.You have other signs of unexplained bleeding.
3.It drips down the back of your throat.
4.You feel lightheaded, dizzy or faint.
- Since nosebleeds have the potential to cause significant blood loss, it’s important to watch for symptoms of anemia, including lightheadedness, dizziness, a fast heart rate, or feeling faint. Ensure you are sitting down and leaning forward during a nosebleed and taking the proper steps to stop the bleeding.
5.You can’t get it to stop.
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Dizziness and Nosebleeds-These symptoms and signs are present in a wide variety of medical conditions. The possibilities include middle or inner ear problems, irritation of your nose, or several other possibilities. Pay attention to your symptoms and signs. If they get worse or don't get better after a few days, check in with your doctor to see if they want you to come into the office.
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Q: Can it be somehow related to our psychology or ptsd??
Ans:The Anxiety and Depression Association of America estimates that more than 40 million adults in the United States have some kind of anxiety disorder. These people are more at risk for chronic, recurring, or unexpected nosebleeds.
If you tend to pick your nose or blow your nose frequently when you feel stressed or anxious, that could also trigger a nosebleed.
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P.S. Don't worry. Stay safe and healthy.
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