EPISTAXIS - Bleeding from inside the nose is called epistaxis. It is fairly common and seen in all age groups. - The main sites of bleeding are Little's area and the posterior nasal cavity. Little's area is located in the anterior nasal septum and is supplied by four arteries that form a vascular plexus. - Causes of epistaxis include local nasal trauma or infections, as well as general medical conditions like hypertension and liver disease. Management involves first aid measures, cauterization of bleeding sites, and nasal packing to control bleeding.