Nosebleeds, also known as epistaxis, are a frequent medical concern that can affect people of all ages. While most episodes are minor, recurrent or severe nosebleeds may indicate underlying health issues, particularly in individuals with high blood pressure or those taking blood-thinning medication. Blood pressure and clotting factors play a crucial role in determining the frequency and severity of bleeding. Recognising what triggers nosebleeds, identifying the warning signs, and understanding proper management strategies is essential for safe care. Preventive measures and timely medical attention help minimise complications and maintain overall nasal and cardiovascular health. Nosebleeds often occur when small blood vessels in the nasal lining rupture or are irritated. Minor trauma,

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