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Can Aspirin Cause Nasal Bleeding?

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Posted on Fri, 4 Aug 2017
Question: Hello, I woke up this morning with a nosebleed and coughing up blood. I happen to take 1000 mg of aspirin two hours prior. What could have caused this?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (43 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Aspirin is the likely cause

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome

I appreciate your concern

Aspirin is a salicylate drug. You took a higher dose of aspirin. 650 mg per every 4 to 6 hours should be taken for pain or fever. It can lead to nose bleeding and bronchospasm /cough.

It can subside by its own. However I would advise you to consult a doctor to examine your chest and assess for the need of fluid resuscitation.

If there is significant wheeze and dyspnoea then bronchodilators can also be prescribed to counter the flare.

In future use acetaminophen or meloxicam as alternative.

wishing you best of health

Thanks
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Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil

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Can Aspirin Cause Nasal Bleeding?

Brief Answer: Aspirin is the likely cause Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome I appreciate your concern Aspirin is a salicylate drug. You took a higher dose of aspirin. 650 mg per every 4 to 6 hours should be taken for pain or fever. It can lead to nose bleeding and bronchospasm /cough. It can subside by its own. However I would advise you to consult a doctor to examine your chest and assess for the need of fluid resuscitation. If there is significant wheeze and dyspnoea then bronchodilators can also be prescribed to counter the flare. In future use acetaminophen or meloxicam as alternative. wishing you best of health Thanks