Posterior Nosebleed could be a warning sign of high blood pressure. They are less common but dangerous. Recognizing it and taking action could save your life. ... Recognizing Posterior Nosebleed as a; Warning Sign...
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It can be anterior but often is posterior or from the back of the nose. The bleeding is usually associated with high-blood pressure. ... This picture shows a posterior nosebleed (epistaxis). This type of nosebleed usually occurs in adults with high blood pressure. Note the blood coming out from under the middle turbinate.
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Question and answer: a person who has posterior nosebleeds (more bleeding down the throat than through the nostrils.) Is this serious? ... Posterior bleeds are usually found in people with high blood pressure, and/or small vessel disease (diabetes, for example, is an illness which causes problems with small blood...
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Posterior nosebleeds are much less common than anterior nosebleeds. They tend to occur more often in elderly people. The bleeding usually originates from an artery in the back part of the nose. ... One out of every seven people will develop a nosebleed at some time in their lives. Nosebleeds tend to occur more often...
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A posterior nosebleed that does not stop bleeding on its own requires admission to the hospital. A posterior nasal packing is required. Different types of packings are available, though a balloon pack is most commonly used.
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Mar 20, 2009 ... In a posterior nosebleed (higher up in the nose), large amounts of blood typically flow down the back of the throat. ...
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Posterior nosebleed—causes bleeding down the back of the mouth and throat. When the patient leans forward, the blood may flow from the nostril. ...
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Posterior Nosebleed: The nosebleed that comes from deep in the nose and flows down the back of the mouth and throat even if the patient is sitting up or standing.
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There are two types of nosebleeds: anterior and posterior. If the bleeding is near the front of the nose, it is an anterior nosebleed. A posterior nosebleed occurs in the back of the nose and is not always characterized by rapid bleeding but may be a slow, steady ooze.
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