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General Physician•Delhi
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Nosebleed that recurs 4 times or more in a week needs medical evaluation to determine the seriousness of the problem. A nosebleed that recurs 2 to 3 times in a month may mean that a chronic condition such as allergies is causing the nosebleeds. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure a proper treatment plan.
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ENT Specialist•Barwani
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Use solspree nasal spray to moisten your nose along with roxid 300 mg twice daily and tab cadisper c for 5 days and then revert back.
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General Physician•Pune
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. Such bleeding is mostly due to excoriation in nostril or dried up allergic discharge. Regualr local application of neosporine skin cream is advised. You can also instil warm saline water 15 - 20 drops in both nostrils twice a day. If problem continues consult ent specialist.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Frequent nosebleeds may mean you have a more serious problem. For example, nosebleeds and bruising can be early signs of leukemia. A more detailed discussion over a call may help to address your mother's issue in a better way.
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Oh no
first check your blood pressure
then go for ent check up to rule out nasal polyp.
Contact me on line of results.
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The most common causes of nosebleeds are dryness and nose picking. It may also occur if you are taking drugs that interfere with blood clotting. Identification of actual cause may help to apply right treatment. Let's connect over a call to discuss your issue in more detail.
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Nosebleeds can be frightening and dramatic. Luckily, most cases of nosebleeds can be dealt with fair ease. Nosebleeds can be classified into two types depending upon the origin of the nose bleed, namely anterior and posterior.

Anterior bleed is the most common, and the bleeding is from a blood vessel which is present in the front part of the nose. These bleeds can be easily controlled by simple measures taken by doctors or at home.
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General Physician•Delhi
Nasal congestion from a cold, allergy, sinus infection, or poor air quality is the most common cause of anosmia.
If you are experiencing a sore throat it is most commonly due to viral infection, if it is accompanied by fever or severe pain while swallowing food or water, it usually suggests and infection that needs treatment.
You should seek medical help for early treatment.
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Nosebleeds can be frightening and dramatic. Luckily, most cases of nosebleeds can be dealt with fair ease. Nosebleeds can be classified into two types depending upon the origin of the nose bleed, namely anterior and posterior.

Anterior bleed is the most common, and the bleeding is from a blood vessel which is present in the front part of the nose. These bleeds can be easily controlled by simple measures taken by doctors or at home.
Posterior nose bleeds are usually indicative of som...more
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