What are some common causes of nosebleeds?
Every day is an important part of everyday life. Loss of sleep can be of two types: temporary and permanent. The loss type can be
- One nose only
- Both noses
Therefore, loss of appetite may be caused by changes in the nervous system, which originate from the nostrils located at the bottom of the skull and cause most of the loss due to head injuries.
In children it can be a congenital disorder due to the development of a bulb olfactif and may also affect taste.
A. Causes of loss of appetite:
- Problems in the nasal passages (nasal congestion, nasal congestion, psychotropic medication, smoking, etc.)
- Sensory issues (tumors, seizures, brain surgery, pregnancy, birth control pills)
- Recently, a study by Pub Med found that people who lose their sense of smell and taste quickly may be the symptoms of new respiratory tract infections (Nouvel Covid 19) and we need to be careful. Especially in children, but there is no definitive study.
B) Impairment effects:
- Psychologically
- On social interaction
- On a daily basis
- Go on eating
C) Treatment method:
- Reasonable treatment after clinical and other medical examination such as CT scan or IRM
- In some cases, multidisciplinary consultation is required to reach a decision, especially the headache that the treatment can undergo.
D) Safeguards:
- Wear a mask to prevent the spread of germs
Clean the nostrils with saline
Avoid exposure to or exposure to substances that may cause allergic reactions from person to person
If you have any of the above mentioned problems, please feel free to visit a Calmette Hospital specialist who is ready for a detailed and in-depth consultation on your health.
