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Low humidity due to indoor heating can dry nasal passages, making them more susceptible to irritation and bleeding.
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Cold and flu infections often lead to increased nose blowing, potentially irritating the nasal lining and causing nosebleeds.
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Inflammation and congestion from sinus infections can irritate nasal passages, contributing to nosebleeds.
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Winter allergies to indoor allergens like dust mites or pet dander can cause nasal inflammation and subsequent bleeding.
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Cold weather conditions may elevate the risk of falls or accidents, leading to nasal trauma and nosebleeds.
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