Anyone ever experience a nosebleed a couple of days after flying long-haul???
I've heard of it before , I tend to get a touch of toothache sometimes , not all the time but fairly frequently
Nose bleeds are quit common during or after flying as the very dry air on-board aircraft dries out the inside of your nose which causes it to get irritated much more easily which in turn can cause nose bleeds.
The changes in altitude are also a factor in nose bleeds as well.
The changes in altitude are also a factor in nose bleeds as well.
Regards
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Ditto what James said. I used to get them occasionally, and used to get terrible head pain like someone tightening a vice on my head; from the cabin pressure I guess. Haven't had it for a while though (crossing fingers).
At the end of the jetway TURN LEFT and... champagne, champagne for everyone
Ask for some hot tea/water, and breath in the steam every hour or two. This should help alleviate the drying of your sinuses.
zenithar wrote:Ask for some hot tea/water, and breath in the steam every hour or two. This should help alleviate the drying of your sinuses.
Don't think I've ever had a cup of tea on a plane that produced any steam
Blacky1 wrote:zenithar wrote:Ask for some hot tea/water, and breath in the steam every hour or two. This should help alleviate the drying of your sinuses.
Don't think I've ever had a cup of tea on a plane that produced any steam
Dont think i have ever had a cup of tea on a plane.......
enjoyingit wrote:Blacky1 wrote:zenithar wrote:Ask for some hot tea/water, and breath in the steam every hour or two. This should help alleviate the drying of your sinuses.
Don't think I've ever had a cup of tea on a plane that produced any steam
Dont think i have ever had a cup of tea on a plane.......
Lol , sometimes it's just a tad too early to be on the booze even for me !
catsilversword wrote:Anyone ever experience a nosebleed a couple of days after flying long-haul???
Back to this, I assume if this is continuing you should seek a professional medical opinion.
Changes in air pressure could of ruptured smaller blood vessel causing bleeding, I used to get all the time on high altitude chairlifts in the Alps, not much fun for those traversing below me
NH
NH, Hobbit Land.
No, it wasn't a continuing thing, first time it had happened!
It doesn't matter if it's steaming or not. Evaporation is occurring above the water (since the air is so dry), and that moisture will be breathed up your nose, and help prevent over-drying of the sinuses. No different than the humidity produced by lakes/streams/oceans.
1) Stop doing cocaine
2) A little coating of Vaseline up your nose
3) Saline nasal spray during flight
2) A little coating of Vaseline up your nose
3) Saline nasal spray during flight
It was like that when I got here, Sir!
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