Can nosebleeds be associated with blood pressure medications?
IN general no. Blood pressure medications are relatively safe and have no relation to nose bleeds. If you have nosebleeds, the cause in most cases is self-induced trauma, excess dryness in the home or some type of external trauma. If you just have one or two episodes and they stopped, you should not waste money to see a doctor; however, if the nosebleeds are recurrent, then perhaps you should see a doctor and get worked up.
In every case of nosebleed, apply digital pressure for a minimum of 5-10 minutes; more than 95% of nosebleeds stop with this therapy.
IN general no. Blood pressure medications are relatively safe and have no relation to nose bleeds. If you have nosebleeds, the cause in most cases is self-induced trauma, excess dryness in the home or some type of external trauma. If you just have one or two episodes and they stopped, you should not waste money to see a doctor; however, if the nosebleeds are recurrent, then perhaps you should see a doctor and get worked up.
In every case of nosebleed, apply digital pressure for a minimum of 5-10 minutes; more than 95% of nosebleeds stop with this therapy.