I've been bleeding out of my right nostril for months now... Am I finally dying?
>>84429577>Am I finally dying?No, I'm just testing my powers and mentally attacking you
>>84429577you should see a doctori don't think you're dying but you might need corrective surgerymy sister had soemthing like that a surgery fixed iti duno what its called c:
>>84429600STOP ITTTT>>84429601Did your sis have a deviated septum?
>>84429621i don't know the details I just know it runs in the familymy brother has it too but he has not had surgery
>>84429577I literally just saw thishttps://youtu.be/3kb6vHLN4LQtdlr: >guy ignores his nose bleeding for months>gets also ignored by his doctor>turns out to be cancer It doesn't mean it's 100% cancer but you never know and the earlier the better. Get checked and insist on not being dismissed
>>84429577This happened to my father and he had sinus cancer. That was years ago, but sinus cancer generally doesn't have a very high survival rate.
>>84429674Actually since chronic inflammation/physical malfunctions could also potentially turn into cancer it's best for things like that to be dealt with anywaysI probably need to stop fear mongering everytime I see something that reminds me of a cancer case. Cancer is rare esp among young people so it's more likely to be something benign >>84429712It really depends on the type and metastases
>>84429674Man, that'd suck if it's cancerI probably won't get it checked but thanks for the concern, anon>>84429712Sorry about your dad
>>84429601>>84429577i had this too. doctor stuck a thing up my nose veeeery far up and applied pressure. very un comfortable sensation but the nose bleeds stopped forever. however if you have a deviated septum its smiliar but way more painful. both operations are done in less than a minute though thankfully. you should go to the doctor
>>84429760you should go to the doctor about it asap but its very unlikely to be cancer
>>84429752His type had a startlingly low survival rate, like 2% or something. Even now he'll get recognized by doctors only by telling them the type of cancer because his case is still actively studied in medical schools