Hamster Nose Bleed

Amy Green
3 min readJul 21, 2021
Hamster Nose Bleed

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We often get nosebleeds because of a sudden impact, since our nose is full or nerves and blood vessels. The inner part of the nose is very resilient, and the bleeds often heal quite quickly. In the case of hamsters, it is very similar, although a bit more concerning. Hamsters rely very heavily on their sense of smell to get around their daily lives, so a nosebleed is certainly a cause of concern. The nose of a hamster is one of the most sensitive places in their bodies and it is a tender spot that they can hurt quite easily. Keep a watchful eye on your hamster to make sure that it isn’t hurting itself while playing and running around or into their toys. Keep in mind that any trace of blood is usually a sign of illness. Noses should not bleed and in normal situations, your hamster’s nose will never bleed while unprovoked. In accordance to your own nose, a hamster’s nose will not bleed unless something happens to it. In order to determine the reason behind their nosebleeds, you will have to determine the outside factors that are playing into your hamster’s life and current condition. Hamster nosebleeds are considerably uncommon.

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Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!