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Epistaxis, commonly known as a nosebleed, is a condition where blood vessels inside the nose rupture, causing bleeding from the nostrils. It is a common condition, with most people experiencing at least one nosebleed in their lifetime. Although nosebleeds can be alarming, they are typically not serious and can be treated easily.

There are two types of Epistaxis: anterior and posterior. Anterior nosebleeds occur when the blood vessels in the front part of the nose, usually the septum, rupture. This type of nosebleed is more common and easier to treat. Posterior nosebleeds, on the other hand, occur when the blood vessels in the back of the nose rupture. This type of nosebleed is less common and may require medical attention.

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