What Does Your Nose Say About Your Health?

 3.Nosebleeds: Dry Sinuses
Parched air draws moisture from your sinuses, so they’re more likely to dry and crack. This makes it easy for bacteria to infect the area. Both conditions can cause bleeding. Use a humidifier to put moisture back into the air.

4.Nosebleeds: Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
This rare genetic disorder can weaken blood vessels and cause your nose to bleed more often for no clear reason. You might wake to a bloody pillow or notice small red spots on your hands or face. It can cause serious problems, such as a blood clot in your lungs or a stroke. Although it’s genetic, HHT may not show up until you’re older. Talk to your doctor if you notice symptoms or if you have relatives with the disease.