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  • Male
  • 18 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I've got blood coming from my nose and mouth, and I haven't been sleeping well. My body feels really hot, but I don't have a fever. I'm really concerned and can't figure out what's going on. Can you please help me understand what's happening?

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WHEN BLOOD COMES FROM NOSE TILT YOUR HEAD BACKWARDS N LOT OF COLD WATER IS TO BE SPEEL AFTER FEW MINUTES BLOOD STOP FROM NOSE. BUT SOME BLOOD TICKELS TO THROAT WHICH COMES BY MOUTH. CAUSE DUE TO VERY MINUTE CAPILLARIES BROKE BY ANY CAUSE JUST SNEEZ OR BOUT OF COUGH, OR NODING OF HEAD A BIT FORCE FULL. SO IT'S NOT A BIG PROBLEM. HOME REMADY TAKE A EARTHEN POT, AT NIGHT PUT SOME JAGGERY N WATER IT N PUT A LID ,IN MORNING, TAKE IT AFTER MIXING IT WELL IN SUMMER U TAKE THIS. APPLY ICE ON NOSE IS ONE OF ANOTHER REMADY. NOTHING ELSE. TAB CIPLAR 40 HALF AT NIGHT FOR TEN DAYS

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