What causes frequent nosebleeds in small children

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nosebleeds in children are usually caused by injuries to the front of the nasal diaphragm, which has several blood vessels intersecting and arteries, so there is a lot of bleeding. Children who are prone to nosebleeds can be roughly divided into the following types:

    First, children with colds - because the cold will reduce the resistance of the nasal mucosa, and the symptoms of the cold (nasal congestion, runny nose, nasal pus, etc.) will make the child do some actions that directly hurt the nasal mucosa (such as blowing the nose vigorously, picking the nostrils, etc.), so it is easy to bleed.

    Second, children with nasal allergies - because of itchy nose, runny nose, nasal congestion, will often pick their noses, so that the nasal mucosa is often injured and bleeding.

    Third, children who have the habit of picking their nostrils with their fingers - because they often pick their nostrils, the nose and other entrances and nasal vestibules are repeatedly injured, scabbed, and then stained with nasal feces, children will can't help but pick out, so vicious circle, over time, the nose entrance and vestibular will produce ulcers, and it is easy to bleed.

    Fourth, children with blood diseases - although the nose is not injured, this kind of children often have nosebleeds, usually slow flow, but the frequency is very frequent, this type of nosebleeds is often caused by blood diseases, in this case, you must immediately go to the hospital for a blood test, just in case.

    Fifth, nosebleeds may be due to the fact that the air is relatively dry, and the nasal mucosa is also relatively dry, fragile, and prone to bleeding. You can go to the hospital and prescribe some paraffin oil or peppermint oil to apply to your nasal cavity, or you can ask your doctor to check the diagnosis and confirm the symptoms** to avoid frequent bleeding.

    It is best to immediately press the wings of the nose with the thumb and middle finger at the same time, so that the bleeding site is compressed and stop bleeding, let go after about five minutes to see if the bleeding stops, if the bleeding continues, then repeat the pressure on the wings of the nose for five to ten minutes, most of the bleeding can be stopped, if not, you must quickly find an otolaryngologist for emergency.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Caused by trauma. The child runs and jumps, bumps or is hit hard, causing a weak nose to bleed.

    2. The nasal mucosa of children is fragile, and it will cause nosebleeds under poor climatic conditions.

    3. Some children have the bad habit of picking their nostrils with their hands.

    4. Abnormal life and rest, less sleep time, and weak body.

    5. Picky eating, partial eating, malnutrition, etc.

    6. Allergic rhinitis causes nasal mucosal injury and bleeding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Children who are prone to nosebleeds can be roughly divided into the following types:

    1. Children suffering from colds - because colds will reduce the resistance of the nasal mucosa, and the symptoms of colds (nasal congestion, runny nose, nasal pus, etc.) will make children do some actions that directly hurt the nasal mucosa (such as blowing their nose vigorously, picking their nostrils, etc.), so they are prone to nosebleeds.

    2. Children with nasal allergies - due to itchy nose, runny nose and nasal congestion, they will often pick their noses, so that the nasal mucosa is often injured and bleeding.

    Third, children who have the habit of picking their nostrils with their fingers - because they often pick their nostrils, the nose and other entrances and nasal vestibules are repeatedly injured, scabbed, and then stained with nasal feces, children will can't help but pick out, so vicious circle, over time, the nose entrance and vestibular will produce ulcers, and it is easy to bleed.

    Fourth, children with blood diseases - although the nose is not injured, this kind of children often have nosebleeds, usually slow flow, but the frequency is very frequent, this type of nosebleeds is often caused by blood diseases, in this case, you must immediately go to the hospital for a blood test, just in case.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Children are active and often inadvertently bruise their noses and cause nosebleeds. In addition, they may also insert foreign objects into their nostrils out of curiosity, causing damage to the nasal mucosa. This can happen at any time, and the amount of blood that comes out is so small that there is no need to be overly worried.

    As for why nosebleeds are particularly serious in winter, mainly in cold weather, we like to eat some hot food, when eating, the gusts of heat will speed up the blood in the nasal passages, if the nasal mucosa is naturally thin or due to previous injuries, it is easy to bleed. In addition, in a cold and dry environment, we need more blood to flow through the nasal cavity to increase the temperature and humidity, so that the microfilaments of the nasal mucosa are prone to congestion, resulting in nosebleeds. The fine blood vessels in the nasal mucosa are densely distributed, sensitive and fragile, and are prone to rupture and cause bleeding.

    There are many causes of nosebleeds, including nasal trauma, scabs on the mucous membranes, damage from foreign bodies such as acids and alkalis, excessive sun exposure, and excessive alcohol consumption. Frequent nosebleeds are a complication of the cardiovascular system, internal organs, various infections, blood disorders, and other diseases. Nosebleeds in children are often a harbinger of epidemics and acute respiratory diseases.

    If the purulent discharge from the nose precedes the nosebleed, then a foreign body may be the main cause. At this point, it can only be removed by a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Common causes of nosebleeds in children are erosions of the nasal mucosa and dryness of the nasal passages. Frequent nostrils picking by hand in children can also lead to erosion of the nasal mucosa. Go to the hospital to check for rhinitis and rule out allergic rhinitis, which can also cause nosebleeds by sneezing frequently.

    Educating children not to pick their nostrils, medications for rhinitis, nasal drops or increasing the humidity in the room can avoid nosebleeds caused by erosion of the nasal mucosa.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Children have fragile blood vessels in their noses, and if it is too hot in summer, they are more likely to have nosebleeds if they move a lot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is inflammation in the nasal passages, so nosebleeds.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dry nose.

    If it has been a long time, you should go to the hospital to check the hemoglobin to see if you are comfortable with anemia.

    How old is the child, is it a girl.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The fire is too big, or the lining of the nose is too thin.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, don't worry too much, don't worry too much, I wish the baby a healthy growth and a happy forever!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Caused by trauma. The child runs and jumps, bumps or is hit hard, causing a weak nose to bleed.

    2. The nasal mucosa of children is fragile, and it will cause nosebleeds under poor climatic conditions.

    3. Some children have the bad habit of picking their nostrils with their hands.

    4. Abnormal life and rest, less sleep time, and weak body.

    5. Picky eating, partial eating, malnutrition, etc.

    6. Allergic rhinitis causes nasal mucosal injury and bleeding.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Why do small children always have nosebleeds? Star Awareness Project

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It may be caused by dry weather and abundant blood vessels in the nasal cavity

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    20 grams of hyssop, 20 grams of skullcap, decoction, three days.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The baby has been checked for blood routine and sent to the hospital.

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