épistaxis
Epistaxis is the medical term for a nosebleed. It occurs when blood vessels in the nasal lining rupture and bleed. The nasal lining is rich in blood vessels, making it prone to bleeding. Common causes include dry air, which can dry out and crack the nasal membranes, leading to irritation and bleeding. Nasal trauma, such as picking the nose or a blow to the face, is another frequent cause. Colds, allergies, and sinus infections can also lead to inflammation and increased susceptibility to nosebleeds.
Certain medical conditions can also contribute to epistaxis. These include high blood pressure, bleeding disorders like
Most nosebleeds are anterior, meaning they originate from the front part of the nose, specifically Kiesselbach's
Treatment for a simple nosebleed typically involves sitting upright, leaning slightly forward to prevent swallowing blood,