why in winters our nose starts bleeding?
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The biggest cause of winter nosebleeds is low humidity, both in cold outdoor air and heated indoor air, which can cause the delicate membrane lining nasal passages to become dry and cracked. ... Using a nasal saline spray or water-soluble gel to moisturize the inside of the nose may also help.
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⭐There are tiny blood vessels inside the nose. In winter season mucus flow increases in winter season. To clear the mucus you blow your nose. When you blow your nose on and off and very vigorously, blood vessel inside the nose get cracked and bleeding start. It is advised to blow your nose gently.
If you are very prone to nose bleeding, use humidifier in your home to introduce humidity in the air. Apply skin friendly jelly inside the nasal to capture humidity. Avoid hot beverages.Limit the use of nasal drop.Do not use the nasal drop in children below the age of 12 years.
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