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Nosebleed, Headache, Dizziness

I awoke this morning with a blood spot on my sheet. It was larger than a quarter. I checked everywhere for where I could have bleed. But I then looked in the mirror to find blood on my face . It was my nose . Apparently my nose was bleeding while I was asleep. When I wake up also I had a headache and I was dizzy. What could be happening? Also I am 13.
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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First of all you should go your local GP and get your Blood pressure done and hypertention can present with these symptoms. A full ENT examination to rule out local pathology. If this is normal, I would like to go for an MRI brain to see any space occupying lesion.

Please let us know once you have done it or any progression or regression of symptoms.

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Nosebleed, Headache, Dizziness

First of all you should go your local GP and get your Blood pressure done and hypertention can present with these symptoms. A full ENT examination to rule out local pathology. If this is normal, I would like to go for an MRI brain to see any space occupying lesion. Please let us know once you have done it or any progression or regression of symptoms. best wishes