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Sinus Infection & Nosebleeds: Understanding the Connection
Yes, a bloody nose, also known as epistaxis, can be a symptom of a sinus infection. When the sinuses become inflamed and swollen due to an infection, they can put pressure on the blood vessels in the nose, causing them to burst and bleed. Additionally, the inflammation and irritation in the sinuses can cause the nasal tissues to become dry and cracked, making them more prone to bleeding. In severe cases of a sinus infection, the pressure and inflammation can lead to a more significant nosebleed that may require medical attention.Gum Disease - Related Articles
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