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Expert reveals why nosebleeds are more common in winter
short by / on Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
According to Dr Neha, winter nosebleeds are linked to low humidity and cold temperatures that desiccate the nasal mucosa. This dryness increases capillary fragility, predisposing individuals to epistaxis. Environmental factors, rather than systemic disease, are often responsible, highlighting the role of humidity control in seasonal prevention strategies.