

You may be surprised by non-addictive symptoms, which are completely different from the common discomforts associated with pregnancy. When you notice that your nose is bleeding, it makes me worry and worry about the possibility of a health problem affecting your health and the health of your fetus in the womb. It is important that you understand that the pregnancy period is one of the most sensitive periods in a woman's life, as there are many physical and psychological changes. Some of these height changes are actually present, but they become more obvious during pregnancy as a result of physiological and hormonal factors. In the following article, in a Dalili Medical, reason, we will discuss everything related to nosebleeds during pregnancy.
Bleeding can happen in the first three months of pregnancy (from the first week to the twelfth week), and most women who experience bleeding during pregnancy give birth to healthy children in the end. However, it is important to take any vaginal bleeding during pregnancy seriously. In some cases, heavy bleeding indicates the possibility of an imminent miscarriage or a medical condition that requires immediate intervention.
This is a wrong idea, and it is not possible to determine the type of fetus except during appropriate medical examinations.
**Does nosebleed affect the health of the mother or the fetus?**
Usually, nosebleeds are not dangerous, but if they persist after childbirth, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
**When will the nosebleed stop?**
My nosebleeds can last for a few seconds to more than 10 minutes, and my nosebleeds can occur in one or both of them. Whether the bleeding is light or heavy. Nosebleeds sometimes occur during sleep, and when you wake up, the blood flows to the back of your throat, and when you sit down, the blood comes out of your nose.
Usually, we have mild anemia, caused by low iron levels due to the lack of healthy red blood cells, a normal condition during pregnancy. It happens as a result of increased blood volume. The extent of the suffering of people suffering from anemia is nosebleeds, but there is no direct relationship between anemia and nosebleeds. However, continuous and excessive nosebleeds can lead to anemia. I am the common symptoms of hypothermia, the feeling of extreme fatigue, dizziness, and pale skin. It is recommended to talk to the doctor if you are suffering from the symptoms of anemia with nosebleeds.
Nosebleeds during pregnancy are not rare, but they are common and occur as a result of hormonal changes experienced by women during pregnancy. Nosebleeds in the sixth month or in any other city are not considered dangerous, as long as the mother does not lose a large amount of blood, and the bleeding can be controlled during home remedies.
Many pregnant women wonder about the relationship between bleeding from the nose and the type of fetus, especially those who suffer from nosebleeds during pregnancy. It is important to clarify that the discharge of blood from the nose or any other secretions is not related to the type of fetus.
Nosebleeds during pregnancy are considered common conditions that do not cause concern. The length of the bleeding is one hole or two whole holes, and it varies in intensity. The causes of nosebleeds from one opening in pregnant women can be attributed to the following points:
1. Increased blood flow: An increase in the amount of blood in the body occurs during pregnancy as a result of increased heart activity in the first trimester, which leads to increased blood flow to the lining of the nose.
2. Hormonal changes: Hormonal changes during pregnancy lead to nasal congestion, which increases the possibility of obstruction and increases the chances of short-term bleeding.
Nosebleeds can be classified into two main types:
1. **Anterior nosebleed**: Occurs in the area below the hijab, and is considered the most common.
2. **Back nosebleed**: less common, but often occurs in the elderly or in cases of high blood pressure.
** Causes of nosebleeds in pregnant women **
There are several reasons for nosebleeds in pregnant women, especially in the last months of pregnancy or in the first months, and the most prominent of these reasons are:
. **Increased blood volume**: The pregnant woman's body shows an increase in the amount of blood up to 50% compared to what was previously, which leads to the explosion of small blood vessels in the lining of the nose.
. **Hormonal changes**: Hormonal changes affect the pregnant woman, which may cause nosebleeds, in addition to nasal congestion and congestion for a long time, as well as swelling of the gums and bleeding, and these symptoms may appear in the fourth month and during the first period of pregnancy.
. **Dilation of blood vessels**: As a result of high blood pressure after pregnancy, blood vessels dilate in the nose, which increases the possibility of bleeding.
. **nasal sensitivity**: pregnant women are more sensitive to smells, which makes them more susceptible to tearing and bleeding.
. **Suffering from dehydration**: The pregnant woman needs to increase the amount of fluids she consumes after pregnancy. In the case of exposure to dry weather or not moisturizing the nose sufficiently, or lack of drinking fluids, this may lead to dryness of the nose and cracking of its lining, which causes nosebleeds during pregnancy.
**colds**: Seasonal allergies and colds can lead to increased irritation of the nose, which causes bleeding.
**Inflammation of the nose**: Swelling of the mucous membranes inside the nose occurs as a result of inflammation of the nose, which leads to blockage and congestion in the nasal passages, which is one of the causes of nosebleeds in pregnant women in the second and third months.
Sinusitis.
Having high blood pressure or coagulation disorders.
Nosebleeds associated with premature birth
Some studies indicate that women who suffer from nosebleeds during pregnancy are more likely to undergo caesarean section.
Therefore, it is necessary to consult your doctor if the bleeding continues for more than 20 daysQiqa or repeated more than once during the second trimester of pregnancy.
When visiting the doctor after a nosebleed, he may offer the following medical assistance:
- Hiring a piece of man-al-shash or cotton for nose bleeding
- Applying electrical compounds to blood vessels using silver nitrate.
However, performing nose surgery to prevent bleeding is considered very rare.
**nosebleed during pregnancy and interest in the sex of the fetus**
The secretions and bleeding that the pregnant woman may experience during pregnancy are not related to the gender of the fetus, but are simply fears and expectations based on popular tradition.
In many cases, it is believed that the gender of the newborn will be male, while the birth will be female.
Some scholars also pointed out that the size of the nose does not affect the gender of the fetus, as the nose and ears are in a state of continuous development, unlike the rest of the body, especially in women.
Complications of nosebleeds in pregnant women
When repeated nosebleeds, several complications can appear, including:
- Breathing difficulties.
- I have severe nosebleeds.
- Valdvar's tired mind.
- High blood pressure.
- Feeling of nausea when swallowing blood.
- Pale face.
- Pain in the chest region.
- High temperature or chills.
Although simple nosebleeds are common during pregnancy, if the nosebleeds are repeated, the pregnant woman should feel worried. This is because pregnant women are more susceptible to serious chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure, or even heart attacks in some cases. Therefore, it is important to monitor the following symptoms and seek medical help as soon as they appear:
- Difficulty in breathing and continuous loud noise.
- Consciousness of numbness or numbness in the face, or difficulty in controlling facial expressions, as these are signs of stroke, which requires urgent medical attention.
- A feeling of acute collapse and dizziness, or states of unconsciousness.
- Attacking the nose with a direct injury, which may lead to a fracture in the bones of the nose.
- Bleeding continues for more than 20 minutes despite taking all first aid measures.
- Pale face and skin.
- High blood pressure.
** Tilting the head forward ** When nosebleeds occur, it is preferable to tilt the head forwards to reduce the blood pressure on the nose veins and prevent the aggravation of the bleeding. You should avoid tilting your head backwards, even though it is common, because it may lead to the flow of blood to the throat and then to the bronchi, which may cause blockages. Also, blood can enter the stomach, which leads to irritation and induces nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Therefore, it is recommended to spit out any breath accumulated in the mouth or throat immediately.
**Pressing the nose** When a nosebleed occurs, many people press the nose automatically, but it must be done in the right way. Here are the steps:
1. Use your fingers to press on the nasal bone, focusing on the bony part and the soft tissues together.
2. Keep pressing on the nose for at least five minutes, and don't let go until you are sure the bleeding has stopped
Continue the pressure for 10 to 15 minutes, and if the bleeding stops, apply the pressure for an additional 15 minutes.
If the bleeding continues after that, you must seek immediate medical attention.
Sit up straight** Make sure that your sitting position is straight, but the level of your head should be higher than the level of your heart. Avoid lying down or lying upright between your legs, in order to reduce bleeding and prevent the flow of blood to the stomach or throat, which helps to avoid suffocation or the feeling of nausea and vomiting.
Stay calm, it's normal to feel anxious when nosebleeds occur during pregnancy, but it's important to stay calm to be able to deal with the problem actively.
Bend forward and press the tip of your nose for 10 to 15 minutes, this helps to stop the blood flow.
You can apply cold compresses on the bridge of the nose to help constrict blood vessels and stop bleeding.
Use a small amount of topical ointment, such as Alfazlin, inside the nose to moisturize the mucous membrane and prevent dehydration, which increases the risk of bleeding again.
Avoid messing with your nose, as this may lead to irritation of the mucous membrane and the occurrence of new bleeding.
It is important to drink enough fluids to keep your body hydrated and prevent nasal dryness.
It is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions.
Avoid humidifying your home using steam or air conditioning, especially if you live in a dry climate.
You can hire al-Fazlin or al-Moraham al-Murtuba to help with moisturizing.
Avoiding activities that may lead to bleeding, such as exercising or lifting weights.
Do some tests to make sure there are no problems with blood clotting.
Simple tips to deal with nosebleeds correctly:
1. Don't feel panic or worry about your surroundings, excessive height and excessive movement lead to worsening of the situation.
2. Look for a comfortable place to sit, and sit comfortably with your head bent forward instead of backwards, to avoid blood flowing into the sinuses or throat.
3. Press the soft parts of your nose using your thumb and forefinger for at least five minutes, and repeat until the bleeding stops.
4. Press hard on the bony parts of my nose towards the bones of the face, while breathing in my mouth while doing so.
5. Close your nose completely and breathe through your mouth until the bleeding stops.
6. Keep the head high above the level of the heart, and avoid lying down or placing the head between the legs.
7. Wipe your nose gently and remove any bloody clots, and don't swallow the blood that goes down to the throat, but spit it out immediately.
8. Avoid inserting cotton or urine inside the nose, as this may lead to increased bleeding.
9. You can put a piece of ice wrapped in a towel on the nose and cheeks.
10. Try to stay away from any excitement that causes you to sneeze or clear your nose for about 24 hours.