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Originally Posted by nunrleft Add humidity to your house. Nosebleeds during the winter are pretty common since the moisture is taken from the air of your home by your heating system and cold outside air. This causes dry, cracking skin including inside your nasal cavity. If you own the house I would suggest adding a whole house humidifyer (one that attaches to the furnace). If you rent or have a boiler or electric heat, try adding a couple room humidifyers. |
Well, like I said, I use that nose moisturizer stuff a ton and chug down plenty of water... I don't know. I'll try bumping up the humidity.
Thanks.