It's normal, just not common. I was the only person in my entire high school that had the issue. I went to the doctor and I don't remember what the exact diagnosis/cause of them were but he said something along the lines of, they could cauterize it IF they weren't stopping when treated normally after a few minutes, which mine were, so I just lived with them for about 5-10 years or so and then they went away. It's a minor inconvenience and embarrassment to have to stuff a square of TP up your nose for a few minutes a few times a week, but it wasn't a serious medical issueYa'll nose bleeders need to see a doc, it is not normal. It's dry af here in the winter and I don't know anyone with regular nosebleeds.
It's normal-ish, OP. I suffered from frequent nosebleeds (1-2 a week) in my teens and early 20s and then they randomly just stopped. Nothing caused them, they would just happen out of nowhere and I'd have to race for a tissue or some TP to stuff up there to stop them, then I'd pull a giant rope of clotted blood out of there 10 minutes later. Saw a doctor about it and they told me there was nothing I could do about it. It's definitely not a super common thing tho, so I get why everybody else in this thread is freaking out about it.
Yes, A lot for my asthma.
Go see a doctor.
It's pretty normal, but as others have said it's just not super common. Some people have conditions that make it happen more frequently, and they can be as boing as thinner nasal passage walls.Ya'll nose bleeders need to see a doc, it is not normal. It's dry af here in the winter and I don't know anyone with regular nosebleeds.
But in serious, 10 is way too many in a month. You should get the checked out.