What Causes Nosebleeds?
Chemical Irritants

Environmental factors are an often ignored but fairly common cause of a nosebleed. The membranes in the nose are very delicate, and anything that irritates them can cause bleeding. Therefore, certain harsh chemicals can cause a bleed if they get into the nose. In some cases, the exposure to chemical irritants can be accidental. Individuals working with harsh cleaners or other sorts of airborne chemicals can end up with nosebleeds if they do not wear a proper mask to filter the air. However, the sorts of chemical irritants that result in nosebleeds can sometimes be a little more intentional. There are various allergy, cold, and other medications sprayed in the nose, and some of these carry a slight risk of suffering from nosebleeds as a side effect. A wide range of other drugs also cause nosebleeds if a patient inhales them. Therefore, individuals may want to consider avoiding decongestant nasal sprays or snorting anything if they suffer from frequent nosebleeds.
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