Epistaxis
... EPISTAXIS :
nosebleed . EPITHELIUM : The covering of the internal and ... body cavities, glands , and organ s.
nosebleed ( Epistaxis ) SYMPTOMS"The nose bleeds . ... one or both sides of the nose. A common cause of
nosebleed is direct trauma -- such as a blow to the nose ...
Nosebleed
...
nosebleed Related Category: Pathology nasal hemorrhage ... result of local injury or disturbance. Most
nosebleed s are not serious and occur when one of the ... partition between the nostrils) rupture s.
nosebleed s can be a scary occurrence, but are usually not ...
Noise
... Pain ( Heartburn ) Nose - Congested ( Nasal Congestion ) Nose Bleed (
nosebleed )
nosebleed ... Noise in your ear, such as ringing, buzzing, roaring, whistling ...
Nosebleeds
... a scary occurrence, but are usually not dangerous. The medical term for
nosebleed is epistaxis . Nosebleeds : First aid Nosebleeds are common. ... from one or both sides of the nose. Nosebleeds are very common. A
nosebleed may be caused by trauma such as nose picking, forceful nose blowing, ...
Birth
... bleeding can occur at any age from birth on. Gastrointestinal bleeding in children ranges from the simple, such as swallowed blood from a
nosebleed to the more complex, such as milk , ... ...
Bleeding time
... of thromboxane, inhibiting platelet aggregation, and causing a prolongation of the bleeding time . High doses have also been associated with
nosebleed and blood in the urine (146). Fish oils appear to decrease platelet aggregation and prolong bleeding time , increase fibrin olysis (breaking ...
Color Blindness
... or other change in vision ; burning or stinging of skin ; decreased vision ; dry cough ; eye pain , tearing ; inflammation of joints ;
nosebleed ; pain in many joints ; ... However, genetic ists have noted over 200 traits that are thought to be X- chromosome linked (such as hemophilia ...
Coughing up blood
... and toes) heart enlargement nasal polyps (fleshy growths in the nose) sinusitis (inflamed nasal sinus es) ... coughing up blood
nosebleed - symptom swallowing difficulty skin color is patchy red spots on skin fingers that change color upon pressure or in the cold (Raynaud's ...
Decongestants
... They usually aren't helpful and may make your symptoms worse. Blow your nose as often as needed. Be careful not to blow too hard or you can have a
nosebleed . The medications most commonly used for treatment of cold and influenza symptoms fall into six categories: decongestants , expectorant s, ...
Epidemiology
... Virus (EBV) Infection ... EPIDEMIOLOGY : The study of incidence and distribution and control of a disease in a population. EPISTAXIS :
nosebleed . epidemiology The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people. epidermal growth factor receptor ... Analytic ...
Epididymitis
... in young heterosexual men are gonorrhoea and chlamydia . Epididymitis Epilepsy , brief version * Epilepsy medications Epistaxis (
nosebleed ) Epstein-Barr virus Erectile dysfunction - diagnosis and treatment - effect of diabetes Erection, difficulty having--see Impotence ; ...
Incision
... the vagina and anus in women), often performed during labor to minimize trauma to the perineum during the delivery of a baby. epistaxis
nosebleed . The incision s are very shallow and should feel like scratches. Why the test is performed: This test is useful for detecting bleeding ...
Leprosy
... to temperature , pain , or touch, it should be a warning of the possible onset of this disease . Other early symptoms include headache ,
nosebleed , and fever s. Lepromin Skin Test Leprosy Leprosy Skin Test (Lepromin Skin Test) Leptospirosis Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome ... Leprosy ...
Perineum
... the vagina and anus in women), often performed during labor to minimize trauma to the perineum during the delivery of a baby. epistaxis
nosebleed . The report concluded that Whirlpool baths in labour have very positive effects on analgesia requirements, instrumentation rates, condition of ...
Peptic ulcers
... Factors associated with peptic ulcers include: ... "Also see " Peptic Ulcers ," " Colitis ," " Cancer ," " Hemorrhoids ," " Tuberculosis ," "
nosebleed ," and "Menstrual Disorders," etc. Duodenal ulcers ( peptic ulcers ) are not associated with stomach cancer . However, infection with a ...
Posterior
... described as either anterior or posterior depending on which part of the nose the bleeding comes from. The other type is the posterior
nosebleed : - This occurs in the elderly, and is caused by high blood pressure . The bleeding starts in the rear of the nose, and runs down into the throat. ...
Rupture
... infection of the bones around the skull ) Meningitis (an infection of the brain) ... - The rupture in the blood vessel that caused the
nosebleed requires 7-10 days to completely heal. When the bleeding stops, a clot forms and then becomes a scab. Do not pick it loose. [Note: Rupture ...
Skin discoloration
... types. Side effects include diarrhea , skin discoloration , mouth irritation and weakness . skin discoloration visible jaw deformity
nosebleed difficulty breathing laceration s either inside or outside of the nose visible displacement of the nose crackling noise when the ends of a ...
Smell
... test). SMELL AND TASTE " Anosmia (Loss of sense of smell ) Nasal Catarrh"1 ( Rhinitis ; runny, stuffy nose) Nasal Catarrh"2 [Kellogg]
nosebleed ( Epistaxis ) Nasal Cuts and Infections ... Bad smell ; blindness ; blood y mucus or unexplained nosebleeds ; blurred or gradual loss of ...
Typhoid Fever
... FEVER SYMPTOMS"Onset comes 1-4 weeks after the germs enter the body. First a tired feeling and general weakness , then possibly a headache and
nosebleed . The fever rises higher each day, until by the end of the first week it be 104o F. paratope; paratose synthase; paratracheal lymph node ; ...
Vomiting blood
... loss of blood (GI bleeding ). This condition can sometimes be difficult to distinguish from coughing up blood (from the lung) or a
nosebleed ( blood y post nasal drainage). Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds Blood y or dark black or tarry bowel movement ...