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talli27 11-12-2020 12:39 AM

Bleeding ears
 
What exactly would be causing bleeding from ears?
So I'll explain....last year a friend of mine was in an accident and many never believed he would ever make it out of hospital. When speaking with my friend a few nights ago he mentioned that he recently had a few days that he had found blood in his ears. I was unaware that the night of the accident when he was found he had blood coming from eyes, ears, mouth and nose all.

My question is this...what would be a cause of the bleeding to start out of nowhere? What c ok implications could be in the future? When I asked him about seeing a doctor, he told me the doctor said he would "be fine" seeing the look on his face was enough to tell me that theres something I'm not being told. Just looking to understand what his future has for him. Should I be worried or should I believe him?

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Mark in Idaho 11-12-2020 04:00 AM

Nobody can answer this. His doctor likely knows more but your friend is not sharing that.

It would not be good for you to speculate based on uninformed online posts.

Kitt 11-12-2020 10:12 AM

Welcome talli27. :welcome_sign:

Kitt

talli27 11-13-2020 06:16 PM

I understand noone can answer it. I was more looking at some different possibilities of things it could be. Wasnt sure if it was common for something like this to happen

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Mark in Idaho 11-14-2020 12:40 AM

Having a list of what it could be will only lead to anxiety and worry. The worst case possible always becomes the focus. You will not help yourself or your friend by putting together a list of possibilities.

funnylegs4 11-16-2020 10:24 PM

I have heard of issues similar to this with the ear, it's possible for vessels in the ear to rupture and it can cause dizziness/vertigo. Your friends should see an ENT doctor. ENTs have ways of stopping these bleeds. It could also mean a brain issue apparently.


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