Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 1018 Location: new york
Nose Bleeds Posted: 04-30-04 02:18am
I've read some where that you could get
nose bleeds as a syntom. Well needless
to say that in the past few months i've
had blood clots but never really bled.
Yesterday I bled so much that I was so
dizzy and felt sick for the rest of the
day. As I wake up today the first thing
that happens is I start bleeding. I'm
starting to get a little concerned. Does
anyone know what I should do. I have a
docs. Appointment tommorrow, should I
wait until then. I also went to my moms
job yesterday and I don't know if I
mentioned that my mom is a nurse. 3 of
the doctors there found me to look really
pale. They said that my skin is too
white, which is weird since i'm a tan skin
color. I've never had nose bleeds in my
life, and now i'm scared that something is
wrong with me. Any advice.
Brenda
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nikki_caro
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4921 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 04-30-04 02:47am
Call your doc and ask them before you go
in. Ill look it up for you though brb
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MiracleIn2004
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Feb 2004 Posts: 203 Location: Louisiana
Posted: 04-30-04 04:23am
I have had nosebleeds all througout my
pregnancy, the doc says its normal though.
The pregnancy hormones tend to swell the
vessels in you sinuses and that is what
causes the nosebleeds. Also when you are
pregnant you get overheated really quick
and that can cause a nosebleed too.
Whitney
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nikki_caro
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4921 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 04-30-04 04:43am
Since my second trimester began i've had
several nosebleeds. Why?
Inconvenient and even embarrassing as they
can be, nosebleeds are a perfectly normal
pregnancy symptom. Pregnancy can cause
the blood vessels in your nose to expand
and your increased blood supply puts even
more pressure on those delicate veins.
The membranes inside your nose may also
dry out, especially in cold weather, air
conditioned rooms, airline cabins, and
other dry environments. These changes can
cause those veins to rupture quite easily,
bringing about minor nosebleeds.
How can I stop a nosebleed?
When your nose starts to bleed, remain
seated, keep your head higher than your
heart, and put pressure on the bleeding
nostril for five to ten minutes (use a
watch — it's longer than you think).
Using your thumb and index finger, firmly
pinch together the whole lower soft part
of your nose and exert pressure against
the bone of your face. Don't let up for a
second (even if you're getting very
curious to see if the bleeding has
stopped!) because that will ruin the
coagulation process. Using ice can help
too, since it constricts blood vessels.
Hold a cold pack or a bag of frozen peas
over your nose and cheeks with the hand
that's not pinching your nostrils closed.
Don't lie down or tilt your head back:
you'll end up swallowing blood, which
could cause nausea or even vomiting.
Consult your healthcare practitioner if
you have frequent nosebleeds or if the
bleeding doesn't stop after ten minutes of
pressure.
Can I do anything to avoid them?
• drink extra fluids to help keep
all your tissues, including the mucous
membranes, well hydrated.
• blow your nose gently. Aggressive
blowing can lead to nosebleeds.
• try to keep your mouth open when
you sneeze.
• avoid dry air, especially in
wintertime or in dry climates, by running
a humidifier inside your house and not
overheating your bedroom.
• use a lubricant to prevent nasal
dryness. Some experts recommend petroleum
jelly, while others suggest a special
water-based nasal lubricant made for this
purpose (available over-the-counter, just
ask your pharmacist). Saline nasal sprays
or drops can help too.
• don't overuse medicated nasal
sprays or decongestants. They can dry out
and further irritate your nose.
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lee25
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 1018 Location: new york
Posted: 04-30-04 04:50am
Thank you nikki. I've been laying down
most of the day because I feel so dizzy.
I came on to see if there was anything new
posted. I'm going back to bed now, i'll
be back later. Thanks again for the info
girls.
Brenda
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HomecomingQueen2003
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Dec 2003 Posts: 936 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posted: 04-30-04 08:06am
Brenda you need more iron in your diet,
thats why you are getting so dizzy more
than likely. Let me try to find some
meals high in iron!