![]() ![]() The amount of bleeding from a nosebleed can vary with posterior bleeds usually bleeding significantly more. In a posterior nosebleed (higher up in the nose), large amounts of blood typically flow down the back of the throat. If one nostril becomes partially blocked with a blood clot, the blood might flow out the other nostril or down the back of the throat. Nosebleeds usually involve one nostril, but occasionally both nostrils are involved. Nosebleeds also commonly are caused by trauma, such as nose picking, forceful blowing of the nose or severe facial trauma from an automobile accident or contact sports. Examples include dong quai, feverfew, garlic, ginger, ginko biloba, ginseng and vitamin E.
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