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A mask squeeze caused by pressure.

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Probably not. I would not think a mask squeeze would cause that. If this happens on a routine basis then it could be from a variety of reasons. Go see a doctor and they can cauterize some blood vessels and minimize or prevent it from happening in the future.

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