HELP! Blood burst from my nose while working out!
baneenerwiener
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ok so I was sick this past week and not able to work out much. I also had a bloody nose a couple days ago because it is hot and dry here but I've been putting ointment in my nose to prevent it from happening again (evidently it didn't work). I was glad to be feeling better today and decided to do some speed work on my treadmill. I felt great and powerful until my blood suddenly began to stream from my nose!
How long should I wait after it stops to resume my workout?
How long should I wait after it stops to resume my workout?
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I don't think you need to stop or wait to resume your workouts. A nosebleed usually isn't that serious. It's most likely cause by the mixture of the weather and your cold. However, you may want to see your GP just in case there's a different cause. But I don't think you should stop working out, UNLESS the bleeding is excessive and you're feeling light-headed or dizzy, etc.0
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Well it drips down my face onto the floor and it is a bit excessive. It's almost stopped but I don't feel super lightheaded0
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Oh, so you mean it's bleeding like... right now.
I thought you meant like, you had a nosebleed earlier and was wondering if oyu'd be ok for tomorrow... that sort of thing.
I mean, I'd probably stop for the day and try again tomorrow.0 -
I had one yesterday (I said a couple days ago but it was yesterday oops) so I've been using ointment to prevent another one, but it didn't work and I just got one while I was working out.0
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Go to a walk in clinic0
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When you breathe quickly like that, I would imagine that it can irritate the inside of your nose a lot more than if you breathe normally. I would take it easy for a week or two.0
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Also when you workout your blood circulation increases. Part of the normal healing process is that a blood clot forms, but this clot can dislodge with the increased circulation. Best to wait 24-48 hours, if its been a couple of days you've had nose bleeds, to make sure it heals. It wouldn't hurt to have it checked out by a doctor as well, especially if it happens again.0
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Thank you everyone I decided to stop and do yoga after it completely dried and I'm making sure to get lots of iron to make up for the blood loss. I will try to run tomorrow morning!0
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We've just gotten over a cold and my son and I both had nosebleeds after it finally cleared. My son's were MUCH worse than mine. I asked him not to lift for a few days after his quit just to make sure it's fully healed. Be aware of what you might be eating that could cause your blood to be thinner too. My son is a big peppermint tea drinker so that combined with the cold and his usual allergies, well, he bleeds a lot. He's putting ointment inside his nose as well and it's helping so he'll be back at the gym soon.
If you're having trouble getting it to stop, put an ice pack at the base of your skull on your neck and gently pinch the nostrils together. The ice pack shrinks the blood vessels and helps you stop bleeding.0 -
There might be a link between nosebleeds and high BP
get your BP checked
if it happens again, go to a doctor just to make sure its not a symptom of something more serious0 -
I get those sometimes when your nose is dry it gets especially bad, when your heart rate rises it can break open the blood vessel in your nose. If you feel well you can get back to your workout a few minutes after all the bleeding stops. Scabs don't take to long to form.0
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Also when hot and dry saline spray for daytime and a humidifier at night are amazing things. For those of you with colds this also helps and cuts down on sinus infections. I'm prone to very mild lasts for a week intermittent nosebleeds during allergy season.0
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daisyverma wrote: »There might be a link between nosebleeds and high BP
get your BP checked
if it happens again, go to a doctor just to make sure its not a symptom of something more serious
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daisyverma wrote: »There might be a link between nosebleeds and high BP
get your BP checked
if it happens again, go to a doctor just to make sure its not a symptom of something more serious
this ^^^^0 -
daisyverma wrote: »There might be a link between nosebleeds and high BP
get your BP checked
if it happens again, go to a doctor just to make sure its not a symptom of something more serious
This^^^^ again! I've ended up in a hypertensive crisis by ignoring nosebleeds. Please get it checked out if it happens again!
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Ok I really don't think I have high blood pressure you guys. My last doctor check up several months ago I didn't have it and I am very healthy and a competitive runner.0
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Are you using a nose spray for allergies? Flonase and it's generic list nosebleeds as a side effect. Just a thought.0
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I doubt you need to go to a clinic...you were sick and you tried to do speedwork. Ease back into exercise with lower-intensity stuff first.0
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I used to get impromptu nosebleeds. Either through exertion when playing lacrosse or even if I got over-excited! It would bleed very heavily and would eventually stop when the clotting mechanism did its job and many boxes of Kleenex later.
Eventually my GP referred me to a ear, nose and throat surgeon who looked up my nose and said that I had a blood vessel that was quite large and very close to the surface and almost protruding from the mucosal lining....a bit like a nasal varicose vein!
He said that just a normal sudden elevation in blood pressure would make this vein burst.
He made a swab and dipped it in some sort of acid and carefully dabbed the vein with it to "kill" it off. That was it. This was back in the 70's so maybe they use a more modern method now like a pulsed laser, I don't know.
Not painful at the time but got a little uncomfortable by the time I reached the hospital car park when it felt as if someone had punched me on the nose! The discomfort did not last long at all.
I never had a nosebleed again.
I would get it checked out just to be on the safe side.0
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