HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

Get your health question answered instantly from our pool of 18000+ doctors from over 80 specialties
159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

Dr. Andrew Rynne
MD
Dr. Andrew Rynne

Family Physician

Exp 50 years

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM BlogQuestions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction

What Causes Bleeding Between Nose And Eyebrow?

Hi, some time back I saw small blood drops coming from one spot between my nose and eyebrow. blood stopped after little time but it is not getting healed and that spot is getting little bigger. Blood keeps coming time to time from this spot. This seems little abnormal to me. Your advice will be really helpful. Thanks!
Tue, 20 Oct 2015
Report Abuse
Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
It would help considerably to know how long this has been going on, and what the spot looks like when not bleeding. It could be a simple abrasion, however, when I see patients with lesions that bleed often and recurrently--are getting bigger and not healing, I would likely refer to a dermatologist for biopsy. Skin cancers can develop in sun exposed areas and cause intermittent bleeding and non-healing lesions. If the time course is not a number of weeks long, I might advise my patient to wait it out to see if it heals on it's own.
I find this answer helpful

Note: For further follow up on related General & Family Physician Click here.
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer. For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service [Sample answer]
Share on
 

Related questions you may be interested in


Loading Online Doctors....
What Causes Bleeding Between Nose And Eyebrow?

It would help considerably to know how long this has been going on, and what the spot looks like when not bleeding. It could be a simple abrasion, however, when I see patients with lesions that bleed often and recurrently--are getting bigger and not healing, I would likely refer to a dermatologist for biopsy. Skin cancers can develop in sun exposed areas and cause intermittent bleeding and non-healing lesions. If the time course is not a number of weeks long, I might advise my patient to wait it out to see if it heals on it s own.