Abstract
During the survey, they determine the factors that contributed to the development of bleeding (blowing nose, sneezing, picking nose), concomitant diseases and conditions (including pregnancy, cirrhosis, HIV, genetic diseases, tumor process), how long ago the bleeding began, what measures were taken, whether it stops, how often similar cases occur.
Most often, damage to blood vessels occurs in the area of the nasal septum. The development of bleeding from the structures located at the back of the nose often occurs in patients with atherosclerosis, blood diseases, or during surgical interventions on the nose for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes.
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Nurali o'g'li, Y. Z., & M. T, P. N. (2025). Origin of Nosebleeds and Modern Methods of Clinical Diagnosis. Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 3(1), 47–51. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/2005
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