الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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The frequency of nosebleeds increases during the summer season due to high temperatures and dryness. Hot and dry conditions cause the nasal mucous membrane to crack and weaken tiny blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of rupture and bleeding. Factors such as the use of air conditioning, scratches, and exposure to dust can worsen the condition, especially in children, the elderly, and individuals prone to allergies or suffering from high blood pressure. Nosebleeds are common and usually not serious, but medical attention is necessary if the bleeding persists or recurs. Prevention includes keeping the nose moisturized, drinking water, and avoiding triggers. Simple steps to take when bleeding occurs include sitting down, leaning forward, and applying pressure to the nose for 10 minutes.
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