nosebleed in the PONS Dictionary

nosebleed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a nosebleed

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It may be any type of haemorrhage, from a bad nosebleed or a cut to bleeding haemorrhoids.
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Leaves, bark and the oil extracted from the seed are used medicinally against baldness, ringworm, nosebleeds, chest complaints, eye infections, and venereal disease.
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For example, dysentery and nosebleeds occur in the spring and summer because this is when the blood is at its hottest.
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Fractures of the nose, base of the skull, or maxilla may be associated with profuse nosebleeds.
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It may lead to nosebleeds, acute and chronic digestive tract bleeding, and various problems due to the involvement of other organs.
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Picking one's nose can cause upper airway destruction as well as other injuries including nasal septal perforation (a through-and-through defect of the cartilage separating the nostrils), and epistaxis (nosebleed).
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His wish has something to do with the fact that he can't control his excitement when thinking of women, which leads to extreme nosebleeds.
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Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.
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Occasionally, there may be bruising, particularly purpura in the forearms, petechia (pinpoint hemorrhages on skin and mucous membranes), nosebleeds, and/or bleeding gums.
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Other side effects a patient may experience are dry mouth, dry nose, nosebleeds, sore lips and gums.
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