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Cause of Nosebleeds |
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Many conditions can be a cause of nosebleeds, however. The the most common cause of nosebleeds is related to dry irritable mucous membranes. Medical causes of nosebleeds include angiofibroma, aplastic anemia, biliary obstruction, cirrhosis, coagulopathy, glomerulonephritis, hepatitis, and Osler-Weber-Rendu disease. Hypertension, mononucleosis, influenza, leukemia, injury, fracture, tumor, and polycythemia vera can also be a cause of nosebleeds. Sarcoidosis, kidney failure, scleroderma, sinusitis, syphilis, lupus, and typhoid fever can be a cause of nosebleeds. Medications such as warfarin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, aspirin, and cocaine can be an additional cause of nosebleeds. |
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