Janvi Singh

Reasons Of Nose Bleeding In Summers

Dry air

Hot weather can lead to dry air, causing the nasal passages to dry out and potentially result in nosebleeds.

Dehydration

In summer, people tend to lose more fluids through sweating, leading to dehydration, which can make nasal blood vessels more prone to bleeding.

Allergies

Increased pollen and dust in the air during summer can trigger allergies, causing nose bleeding

Excessive heat

 Extreme heat can dilate blood vessels, including those in the nose, making them more susceptible to bleeding.

Trauma

Engaging in outdoor activities or sports during summer can sometimes lead to accidental trauma.

High blood pressure

Hot weather can sometimes exacerbate high blood pressure, which can increase the risk of nosebleeds.

Nasal irritation

refers to the inflammation or discomfort in the nasal passages that can lead to nosebleeds.