Friday, October 18, 2013

Study examines various treatments for nose bleeds

The way doctors treat nose bleeds (epistaxis), a condition that will affect about 60 percent of the population during their lifetime, varies greatly among patients seeking medical attention with no difference in outcomes, according to a study by Jennifer A. Villwock, M.D., and Kristin Jones, M.D., of the State University of New York-Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. About 70 percent of nose bleeds occur spontaneously for reasons that range from unknown causes to cancerous lesions...

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