While most nosebleeds are benign, there are a few reasons that you should seek medical attention. If a nosebleed occurs in a child under two years, contact a pediatrician. Other concerns include nosebleeds that occur after an injury or car accident and those with an excessive amount of blood.
A nosebleed that lasts for over thirty minutes may indicate a more serious health issue, as can one that makes breathing more difficult. If you feel faint, ask for assistance in seeking medical attention.

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