Can rhinitis cause nosebleeds?
Whether rhinitis leads to nosebleeds depends on the severity of the rhinitis. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Rhinitis causes the nasal mucosa to remain in an inflamed state for prolonged periods. Repeated inflammation makes the mucosa fragile and prone to damage. Additionally, frequent nose-blowing or rubbing can directly injure the already sensitive nasal mucosa, causing blood vessels to rupture and bleed. During allergic rhinitis episodes, intense rubbing due to nasal itching, or mucosal swelling and ulceration caused by infectious rhinitis, are common factors that can trigger nosebleeds.
Some patients with mild rhinitis inflammation can maintain good integrity of the nasal mucosa with proper daily care, thereby avoiding nosebleeds. Moreover, if patients promptly implement effective treatment measures to control inflammation and reduce external irritation, they can prevent damage to the nasal mucosa and thus lower the likelihood of nosebleeds.
In daily life, it is important to keep the nasal passages moist, avoid excessive nose-blowing or picking, and address symptoms of rhinitis promptly to reduce the risk of nosebleeds.