brbjumping 0 #1 April 23, 2012 Not really sure where to post this... After making 7 jumps this weekend I found that when I blow my nose, it has a lot of blood in it. I'm going to go to the doctor and get it checked out, but in the meantime I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar issue and what it might be. I've done a bit of searching and found stuff about flying and nosebleeds, but not having blood in the mucus a day later. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverbry 0 #2 April 23, 2012 Yep, you best bet is to see a doctor. I can give you all kinds of thoughts on what it could be but I'm not a doctor....just a lowly paramedic. Good Luck!!! Bry-------------------------------------------------- Growing old is mandatory.Growing up is optional!! D.S.#13(Dudeist Skdiver) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DiverMike 5 #3 April 23, 2012 QuoteYep, you best bet is to see a doctor. +1 It will probably turn out to be very minor damage to your sinus cavities due to barotrauma (overexpansion injury due to rapid descent). It could also be an agressive form of flesh eating cancer that infects your brain stem and makes you think taking medical advice on a skydiving forum is a good idea. For the same reason I jump off a perfectly good diving board. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brbjumping 0 #4 April 23, 2012 haha take it easy, I already said I was going to go see a doctor :D Just curious if anyone else had a similar problem Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,318 #5 April 23, 2012 I did when I jumped through a cold that, probably because of the idiocy, turned into a sinus infection. Based on that experience, I'd go see the doctor. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverbry 0 #6 April 23, 2012 But at least the upside to taking advice from here is that it is freeBry-------------------------------------------------- Growing old is mandatory.Growing up is optional!! D.S.#13(Dudeist Skdiver) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyjumpenfool 2 #7 April 23, 2012 Quote But at least the upside to taking advice from here is that it is freeBry Free hell? My bill is in the mail for this post! Want good advice? That'll cost you more. Birdshit & Fools Productions "Son, only two things fall from the sky." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverbry 0 #8 April 23, 2012 I'll have to start charging then. BTW...what are your rates?? Bry-------------------------------------------------- Growing old is mandatory.Growing up is optional!! D.S.#13(Dudeist Skdiver) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
costanza 0 #9 April 24, 2012 i had that happen to me too, first time i spent about an hour in the tunnel with an open face helmet. the membranes in your nose get dried out and it causes microsurface cracks. the capillary blood vessels in your nose are very close to the surface, and once the microcracks begin, you sneeze once, and you rupture the capillaries. expensive solution, get a full face if you don't already have one. cheap and easy solution - get a bottle of saline nasal spray at cvs, walgreens, etc. and after each jump, give each nostril a puff. worked for me at least. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DubJump 0 #10 April 24, 2012 And if you wear contacts a full face is nice too.Voodoo Symphony in the M-I-N-D. Wav files rub on your brain files constantly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dpreguy 14 #11 April 24, 2012 Microcracks? That something you made up? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
airtwardo 7 #12 April 24, 2012 What are ya using for cut? ~ If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? ~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adamqbishop 6 #13 April 24, 2012 Quit the Blow Faster, Faster, Faster Till the Thrill of Speed Overcomes the Fear of Death Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnay 0 #14 April 24, 2012 For my first 20 jumps or so I had a little blood trickle down from my sinus to my throat and would just spit it out. Never caused a problem after that, but have no idea what it was. Please let us know what the doc says. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DubJump 0 #15 April 25, 2012 Quote Quit the Blow Yea drugs are bad MmmmkVoodoo Symphony in the M-I-N-D. Wav files rub on your brain files constantly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ciscobird 0 #16 April 26, 2012 When I first started out, I would encounter sharp pains, especially right after deploying, in my ears. For an hour or so afterward I would be constantly spitting up thick bloody mucous. It had gotten to the point where I was seriously considering quitting. I couldn't bear the thought of dealing with that kind of stuff on every jump. It would especially get worse on the 3rd or 4th jump of the day. However, I decided to stick with it. Fortunately, it got better with time and experience. Bloody mucous stopped after I completed AFF training and started doing solo dives. Best of luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sebcat 0 #17 April 26, 2012 Quotecheap and easy solution - get a bottle of saline nasal spray at cvs, walgreens, etc. and after each jump, give each nostril a puff. worked for me at least. Depending on how much you jump, this might not be a good idea. Go easy on the nasal spray. It dehydrates your sinuses over time, which is the problem in the first place. Unless it's cancer ofc, then you can use as much nasal spray as you want. If I'm active for some period of time, breathe a lot, it's cold and I don't drink enough water (e.g. skiing up north with a lot of gear) I get that too. Dry sinuses, not cancer. Edited to add: your body usually adapts over time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maksimsf 0 #18 April 27, 2012 I get that problem most of the time, but I found what is my problem... I shouldn't smoke st least an hour before climbing up or if I have some slightly cold. Most likely your sinuses is the problem. I use salt water to rinse my nose before I jump now - it opens up sinuses, also always stay hydrated. It may also be an allergy...you may consult doctors, but I lost faith in them long time ago. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites