Alcohol dilates blood vessels in the nose and reduces blood's ability to clot by decreasing platelet activity "thinning" the blood and increasing the chance for a nose bleed.
I wouldn't reccomend it if it was alcohol which indirectly caused it in the first place...
Because you have a cold.
Alcohol thins your blood. therefore it will make the bleeding worse
I have never known mothballs to cause nose bleeds.
Nose bleeds are caused by heat, you blowing your nose too hard, or injured vessels in the nose.
Animals indeed get nose bleeds .It is as common as a human nose bleeds .And most house pets get nose bleeds and some wild animals as well.
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Don't pick your nose.
Dry air, possibly, but being physically dehydrated should not induce nose bleeds.
Trauma is normally the usual cause of dog nose bleeds or you could have just knocked a vessel in his nose, much like why humans have nose bleeds. Either way, I would advise you to be more careful with your dog from now on. If it happens again or any other worrying symptoms appear, go see a vet, it could be more serious if nose bleeds or other abnormal bleeding happen often. Another reason for nose bleeds can be Aspirin, so if you give your dog anything like this, I'd suggest stopping.
A human body has approximately 5.5 liters of blood. A nose bleed will at maximum a couple of millimeters of blood. In order to bleed out by nose bleeds, you would need to have thousands of nose bleeds in rapid succession.
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i believe so as i personally drank too much and had nose bleeds for the next 3 days