{"id":3232,"date":"2019-07-05T17:52:56","date_gmt":"2019-07-05T17:52:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pdxent.com\/?p=3232"},"modified":"2019-07-09T17:21:09","modified_gmt":"2019-07-09T17:21:09","slug":"summer-nosebleeds-heres-what-to-do","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pdxent.com\/summer-nosebleeds-heres-what-to-do\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer Nosebleeds: Here\u2019s What to Do"},"content":{"rendered":"

Most people in Portland have experienced at least one nosebleed in their lifetime. While they can be scary – nobody wants to see blood pouring forth from a body part – most often, they are harmless. If you should experience a nosebleed this summer, taking the proper steps to staunch the flow of blood will have you back to normal in no time.<\/p>\n

How to Treat a Nosebleed<\/h2>\n

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Nosebleeds<\/a> in Portland can occur at any time of the year but are more common in summer, when temperatures are warmer, and the weather is drier. They can be caused by a number of factors; the list includes trauma, infection, allergies, high blood pressure and insertion of an object into the nostrils – often a finger. Extreme temperatures and high altitudes can also increase the likelihood of a nosebleed. If they occur frequently, you might be suffering from an underlying disease such as hypertension<\/a>, alcoholism or tumor<\/a>, though most nosebleeds look a lot worse than they actually are.<\/p>\n

If you experience a summer nosebleed, your Portland ENT doctor recommends taking the following actions:<\/h3>\n