Bilateral epistaxis is bleeding from both nostrils. This may be due to an ethmoid hematoma, or due to exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). You should talk to your veterinarian about diagnostic and treatment options - there isn't anything you can do about either of these without veterinary advice.
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epistaxis = nose bleed Nose bleed may occur due to ruptured blood vessels in the nasal mucosa or low platelet count, but not from having perverted thoughts/experiences.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
T. Calcott Fox has written: 'A case of bilateral telangiectases of the trunk, with a history of marked epistaxis in childhood and recent rectal haemorrhage' -- subject(s): Telangiectasia
He experienced a sudden epistaxis while at work, causing concern among his coworkers.
It is a nosebleed.
The scientific term for nosebleed is epistaxis. It is the relatively common occurrence of bleeding from the nasal cavity.
Bleeding at the nose.
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by impaired blood flow to the brain. Epistaxis is a nosebleed.
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No, it is the term for a nosebleed.
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