So, for quite awhile I've suffered intermittent nose bleeds. Nothing too major, think it's been down to a weak blood vessel in my nose or something, however the last few days I've been menstruating from my face in a serious way. Serious enough to actually start worrying me - last night I blocked up my bathroom sink with blood, there was enough to coagulate in the pipe.
Obviously I'm not here seeking medical advice, doctor appointment already booked, but what could it be? Am I dying? Probably not, but what do the all-knowing sages at CH think?
[Edited by Vonfuzzball, 4/23/2010 12:44:30 AM]
Medical conditions that may cause nosebleeds include:
Allergies
Sinusitis
Colds
Deviated septum
but frequent noose bleeds may indicate a serious condition such as a bleeding disorder or even leukemia.
Dont worry your not alone, everyone starts to die when they are born.
We only really truly live for 9 months or so.
What?
We only live for 9 months or so? Nonsense.
You could get nose-bleeds for a number of reasons, given the time of year, it's probably caused by hey-fever. A man in a post office told me that at the moment there is a high pollen count from trees so, that might be the cause.
[Edited by Dancer, 4/23/2010 4:37:02 AM]
So, for quite awhile I've suffered intermittent nose bleeds. Nothing too major, think it's been down to a weak blood vessel in my nose or something, however the last few days I've been menstruating from my face in a serious way. Serious enough to actually start worrying me - last night I blocked up my bathroom sink with blood, there was enough to coagulate in the pipe.
Obviously I'm not here seeking medical advice, doctor appointment already booked, but what could it be? Am I dying? Probably not, but what do the all-knowing sages at CH think?
[Edited by Vonfuzzball, 4/23/2010 12:44:30 AM]
Iron deficiency.
I had the same thing in high school.