When women are pregnant with their babies, their immunity is low, so they are prone to some health problems. At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to observation in daily life in order to detect abnormal symptoms in a timely manner and receive early treatment. Some women may experience nosebleeds during pregnancy. So, what's wrong with nosebleeds at 14 weeks of pregnancy?
When a woman experiences nosebleeds at 14 weeks of pregnancy, it is usually caused by high levels of estrogen in the body. Because excessive estrogen can cause swelling of the nasal mucosa, blood filling, and increased fragility of blood vessels. So it is easy to experience blood vessel rupture in daily life, which can lead to symptoms of nosebleeds.
If it is in winter, the air at home will be very dry, which can cause the nasal mucosa of pregnant women to become excessively dry, making it easy for blood vessels to rupture and bleed. If pregnant women feel dry in the nasal cavity, they should increase the indoor humidity, which can to some extent prevent nosebleeds from occurring.
If the symptoms of nosebleeds in pregnant women are not too severe, temporary compression can be used to stop the bleeding. But when nosebleeds are severe, you should go to the hospital. If pregnant women frequently experience nosebleeds, they need to be vigilant and should go to the hospital for a detailed examination. Because when suffering from blood diseases such as leukemia, patients often experience nosebleeds. In addition, when suffering from gestational hypertension, there may also be symptoms of nosebleeds.