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Nose bleeds


Question Posted Wednesday February 17 2010, 9:52 am

My nose bleeds seeing as my house is dry including
my room too it bleeds often and i was just wondering if there was anything i could do to stop it from bleeding as much as it does and is there a way to make my room less dry?

Thank you(: Also is it bad that it's
bleeding alot? Should i see a doctor?


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thnx4thmmrs answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 5:06 pm:
I used to get terribly frequent (like weekly) nosebleeds... If a humidifier is out of the question, my family doctor also suggested not sleeping with a floor fan near your face (I used to), also you could use a q-tip to apply babyoil to the inside of your nostril, because the reason your nose bleeds is that the skin inside your nose cracks from being dry, and the oil helps hydrate it. Also, try to breath through your mouth while you sleep. Which means drooling but its better than waking up with a bloody pillow case.
Hope that helped.

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schochie16 answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 4:57 pm:
A humidifier will help with getting moisture into the air. Look into getting one, they are reletivly cheep and you can get them almost anywhere.
See if the humidifier helps and if it doesn't then I would talk to your doctor.
You could, if you don't want to right of the bat spend the money on a humidifier if that may not be the problem, then you could just go streight to having an apointment with your doctor.

Hope I helped!!

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jeanine278972 answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 1:20 pm:
An easy way to make the air less dry is get a humidifier. They sell them at places like Wal*Mart and Walgreens. They usually range from $15 and up.
There are warm air humidifiers and cold air humidifiers. The only real difference is the warm air humidifiers produce a steam that is released into the air so the air can take in the water particles. I actually own both kinds and find that both work very well. If you have allergies I also recommend getting one with a filter since it will filter the water and the air that is passing through it.

Another way you can make the air more humid is to take an open container, like a bucket, and fill it with water and place it near your heat vent in your room. It works the best in a place where it will be heated to evaporation. As the water in the bucket evaporates it will put more moisture into the air. It works really well if you put the bucket right on top of your heat vent but some people don't like to do that since it does block some of the warm air that comes from the vent.

I hope these suggestions help!

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