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|bgcolor="Beige"|[[ | |bgcolor="Beige"|[[Intoxicative inhalant|aerosol abuse]], [[ammonia]], [[angiofibroma]], [[biphenyl]], [[rodenticide|borates rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|brodifacoum rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|bromadiolone rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|brown snake rodenticide poisoning]], [[calcium sulfate]], [[Irritation|chemical irritants]], [[rodenticide|chlorophacinone rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|chromates rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|coumachlor rodenticide poisoning]], [[coumafuryl rodenticide poisoning]], [[coumatetralyl rodenticide poisoning]], [[difenacoum rodenticide poisoning]], [[difethialone rodenticide poisoning]], [[diphacinone rodenticide poisoning]], [[formaldehyde]], [[indandione rodenticide poisoning]], [[inhalant abuse]], [[irritants|inhaled irritants]], [[matikus rodenticide poisoning]], [[metaldehyde]], [[mouser rodenticide poisoning]], [[mucormycosis]], [[Phosphorous acid|phosphorous]], [[rodenticide|pindone rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|ratak plus rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|rodend rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticides]], [[sulphuric acid]], [[rodenticide|talon rodenticide poisoning]], [[tetrachloroethylene]], [[tetryl]], [[vanadium]], [[rodenticide|volak rodenticide poisoning]], [[rodenticide|volid rodenticide poisoning]], [[tobacco smoke]] | ||
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| '''Overdose / Toxicity''' | | '''Overdose / Toxicity''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"|Adhesive abuse, | |bgcolor="Beige"|Adhesive abuse, , [[alcohol|alcohol abuse]], chronic usage of nasal sprays, [[vitamin A|chronic vitamin A toxicity]], [[cocaine]], [[heroin]], , [[narcotics]], [[solvent abuse]] | ||
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| '''Urologic''' | | '''Urologic''' | ||
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Editor in Chief: Liudvikas Jagminas, M.D., FACEP [1] Phone: 401-729-2419; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Marcelo R. Zacarkim, M.D. [2] Kiran Singh, M.D. [3]
Overview
Causes
Life threatening causes of epistaxis include congestive heart failure and malignant hypertension. Other common causes of epistaxis include common cold, foreign bodies, aspirin and nose-picking.
Life Threatening Causes
Common Causes
- Acute sinusitis
- Allergic rhinitis
- Anticoagulation
- Aspirin
- Chronic rhinitis
- Chronic sinusitis
- Cocaine
- Common cold
- Foreign bodies
- Nose-picking
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
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