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What Causes Nose Bleed Post Usage Of Nasal Spray For Cold?
I've been using nose spray containing xylometazoline quite a while whenever I have a cold. I've just used it since yesterday before sleeping and everything was fine until I woke up with a horrific nose bleed. I thought it was an anomaly and perhaps unrelated to the nose spray. Since the incident I've used it 2 more times throughout the day and I've realised that perhaps there's a correlation with the nasal spray containing xylometazoline and my acute epistaxis(?) Please could someone inform me of what I shall do here on in. Thanks.
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There is no correlations between the two. Nasal bleed was a separate incident. If you observe another episode of epistaxis, consult an Ottorhinolaryngologist for ruling out the cause.
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What Causes Nose Bleed Post Usage Of Nasal Spray For Cold?
Dr. Hanif warmly Welcomes you! Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have carefully worked through your case, and I can realize your health worries. Being your physician, I assure you not to worry as I will take care all of your medical concerns. There is no correlations between the two. Nasal bleed was a separate incident. If you observe another episode of epistaxis, consult an Ottorhinolaryngologist for ruling out the cause. Hope it helps. If you need further, detailed and quick assistance related to any health issues in future, feel free to ask me a question directly from my profile. Have a wonderful time ahead. Best Regards! DR. MUHAMMAD M. HANIF USA