10 Causes of Nose Bleeds

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Cause #1: Dryness

The climate can have a huge effect on the health of your nose. If you live in an area with a very dry climate, such as a tropical area or a desert, then you are more likely to get nose bleeds.

This is because the heat and lack of moisture can dry out the inside of your nose, making it more prone to cracking and bleeding. This is particularly true for people who move into a dry climate from somewhere more humid.

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