Would nose bleeds affect your brain’s performance?
Okay, so recently in the Summer, I have been getting a lot of nose bleeds each day that would often last 20 minutes or so. I have been worrying that this would make me gradually more stupid or somthing, as my brain would be lacking the nutrition and energy needed for its operations. I would worry that this would make my brain react slower… Would this be true or am I just delusionalLearning about the in’s and out’s of internet marketing can be difficult unless you have a great mentor and where can that mentorship be found? If you really want to succeed online you must get yourself a copy of Commission Blueprint 2.0 created by Steven Clayton and Tim Godfrey. The tools alone are worth the cost alone. Best wishes!
Its technically true, loss of blood would mean less oxygen getting to the brain, but you’d have to be losing a lot of blood.
If you’re having nosebleeds that often you can have your nose cauterised to stop it happeningg.

No, it would have no affect on your brain’s preformance
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Its technically true, loss of blood would mean less oxygen getting to the brain, but you’d have to be losing a lot of blood.
If you’re having nosebleeds that often you can have your nose cauterised to stop it happeningg.
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If you loose too much blood you can become anemic. That’s that you have a low quantity of red cells.
It would affect many other organs before it affects your brain.
If the bleeding doesn’t stop consult your Dr. but take in account that it must be a lot of blood to affect you.
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Not delusional, just uninformed. Losing blood (in small quantities) has no effect on the body. Think about the people who go to donate a pint of blood at a time. They are just fine, and a lot of them are more healthy for doing it because it gives the body a chance to produce new blood cells. If you feel you are low on energy, try eating more protien and potassium. Bananas are great for giving you a boost of energy.
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I know someone who suferd from this, but in the winter months she used Tubilux Nasal Drops, they stopped the nosebleds and she hasnt had any in 2 years! go to your chemist and ask for some x
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