the nosebleeds

the nosebleeds

A seating area very high up in a stadium or theater, as for a sporting event, musical performance, play, etc., which typically costs less money but has a restricted view. "Nosebleed" refers jocularly to the effects of extremely high altitudes on the body, which can often cause nasal hemorrhaging, among other symptoms. I wish you wouldn't be so stingy when you're buying tickets. I'm sick of watching football games up in the nosebleeds! I waited too long to get tickets to the concert, so all that was left was a seat in the nosebleeds way at the back.
See also: nosebleed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • the nosebleed section
  • at the buzzer
  • (Someone or something) called, they want their (something) back!
  • tomorrow
  • a swan song
  • bushel
  • one rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • a bad apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • a rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • a rotten apple spoils the (whole) bunch
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As the nosebleeds continued, she "looked at the bright side," saying, "I'm reducing my heart attack and stroke risk with these nosebleeds, I don't need to donate blood until after the nosebleeds have stopped for a while!" (13) (She also kept track of her blood count and serum iron--not serum ferritin--to make sure she didn't become actually anemic, which despite the once or twice weekly nosebleeds, she didn't.)
After two months, she was breathing significantly better; and the nosebleeds had diminished in frequency and quantity, tapering to once weekly and then stopping altogether after approximately three months.
your blood backwards your Like any point, it needs The nosebleeds One good sneeze, or blow, or little picky finger, and the blood vessels pop.
* DEFENDANTS' defense The physicians denied negligence and disputed the severity of most of the nosebleeds. At each ED presentation, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels were normal and the mother was stable at discharge.
According to government spokesman Nicos Christodoulides, doctors confirmed that the nosebleeds were a result of high blood pressure.
"He was given the proper treatment but due to the nosebleeds and need to avoid a recurrence of the phenomenon, it was recommended he remain in bed for the next 48 hours," said the spokesman, adding that the president will be closely monitored by a doctor.
"After I got home, the nosebleeds stopped "After I got home, the nosebleeds stopped and I started seeing something sticking out and I started seeing something sticking out of my nostril.
Is there any explanation for what could be causing the nosebleeds? A I understand your concern - nosebleeds can be a very scary experience for a little one but they are extremely common and there are a number of reasons why your son may be suffering from them.
If the cause of the nosebleeds is central heating then a humidifier (or simply a small bowl of water on top of the radiator) can be a useful tool to reduce the drying effect and another tip would be to coat the edges of his nose with petroleum jelly (Vaseline) which can soften the inside of the nose.
Nose sprays need to be used correctly or they can increase the nosebleeds. Spray away from the middle of the nose, up and out toward the ear.
"If the nosebleeds continue or do not improve after a reasonable amount of pressure to the nose, please check with your doctor."
If the nosebleeds persist, you should see your doctor, who may recommend cautery to the blood vessel that is causing the trouble.
Apparently CHEEKY CHEEKY AND THE NOSEBLEEDS (above) won in a toss-up with Cheap Whisky And The Coca Colas last summer.
He can reduce the dose if the nosebleeds get better.
The night the nosebleed started, Zina Martinez, seven months pregnant with her second child, was sitting in the living room of her Las Vegas home, eating a bowl of ice cream.