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Is it normal that your nose is bleeding always?
- Allergies: Allergic rhinitis can cause inflammation and swelling of the nasal passages, leading to nosebleeds.
- Sinus infections: Infection and inflammation of the sinuses can cause nosebleeds.
- Trauma: Injury to the nose, such as a blow to the face or nose picking, can cause nosebleeds.
- Dry air: Dry air can irritate the nasal passages and cause them to become dry and cracked, leading to nosebleeds.
- Certain medications: Some medications, such as blood thinners and aspirin, can increase the risk of nosebleeds.
- Underlying medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, liver disease, and kidney disease, can increase the risk of nosebleeds.