Web Desk: As temperatures rise across Pakistan, many people report sudden nosebleeds, raising concerns about their health. Medical experts, however, say this is usually a common seasonal issue linked to heat and dryness.
According to medical experts, extreme heat, dry air, and dehydration can weaken the delicate blood vessels inside the nose. This makes them more prone to breaking, leading to bleeding.
Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists explain that hot and dry weather dries out the inner lining of the nose. As a result, even minor friction or pressure can trigger a nosebleed.

