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Can High Blood Pressure Cause Nosebleeds?

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What do we Mean by High Blood Pressure?

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High Blood Pressure also known as Hypertension is a common disease condition in which the blood flowing through the arteries exerts high pressure on the walls of the artery resulting in certain health issues. To determine the blood pressure of an individual, it is calculated by the amount of blood that is pumped from the heart and the pressure that blood creates over the arteries. The higher the amount of blood pumped and the narrower the arteries the more will be the blood pressure. An individual can suffer from High Blood Pressure for several years without having any symptoms, but this condition always does some kind of damage to the arteries and the heart. If left untreated and uncontrolled it can lead to serious consequences like a heart attack or stroke. In today’s stressful world nearly everyone suffers from High Blood Pressure or hypertension and it is easily detected and hence it is important to stay fit and keep the stress at a minimal level to control the blood pressure.

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High Blood Pressure Cause Nosebleeds
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What is a Nosebleed?

Coming to nosebleeds, it is quite a frightening experience, although they are not serious in any way. They are divided into two parts which is the anterior when the bleeding is from the front of the nose and posterior when the bleeding is from the back of the nose. They are quite common and everyone once in a while has it.

How is High Blood Pressure Related to Nosebleeds?

One of the causes of nosebleed is the inability of the blood to clot. This inability of the blood to clot is mainly seen in people who are on blood thinners like Coumadin or aspirin which are normally given to people who have narrowed arteries resulting in reduced blood flow to the parts of the body. Certain liver diseases also affect the clotting of blood. Studies have also shown that uncontrolled hypertension or high blood pressure can also cause nosebleeds as they affect the arteries adversely damaging them resulting in use of blood thinners and hence affecting the ability of the blood to clot causing nosebleeds.

Can High Blood Pressure Cause Nosebleeds?

Now coming to the question whether high blood pressure can cause nosebleeds or not, it is seen that when the bloods pressure is very high and it is not controlled then a variety of symptoms are caused including nosebleeds, although this occurrence is pretty rare and there are many more causes for nosebleeds apart from High Blood Pressure. It is seen that uncontrolled high blood pressure causes damage to the arteries which can then become stenosed. As a result of this stenosis, blood is not able to flow freely through the arteries resulting in cardiac conditions. Once an individual has a stenosed artery he or she will be put on blood thinners like Coumadin or aspirin so that blood can flow freely through the stenosed artery. Once the individual is on blood thinners then the ability of the blood to clot effectively is affected and this inability for the blood to clot is one of the prime reasons for nosebleeds. Hence it can be said that although rare High Blood Pressure can be a cause of nosebleeds in certain cases.

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Written, Edited or Reviewed By: Team PainAssist, Pain Assist Inc. This article does not provide medical advice. See disclaimer
Last Modified On:April 4, 2019

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