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Nose Bleed (Epistaxis)
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Nose Bleed (Epistaxis)
A nose bleed is when the nose secretes blood, usually through the nostrils. They occur when a blood vessel ruptures within the nose. Nosebleeds are relatively common and occur more frequently in males than in females.
Symptom classification
Body areaHead
Body areaNose
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