What s going on with my eight year old daughter who gets nosebleeds a lot

Updated on healthy 2024-05-21
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nosebleeds are a common disease and emergency in rhinology, and epistaxis is called epistaxis in traditional Chinese medicine; There are many causes of nosebleeds, including local and systemic causes; Local causes are the most common, such as mucosal ulcers, erosions, and nasal mucosal tears in the anterior and inferior area of the nasal septum, which are mostly caused by chronic inflammation. There are many systemic causes; In short, nosebleeds are an external manifestation of many diseases, which pose a great threat to human health and life. It is recommended that you go to a more standardized otolaryngology department for a detailed examination, and then make a clear diagnosis. If you don't want to go to the hospital for a check-up, you may wish to take the following methods**

    1: Use a cool towel to cool your nose. 2: Rinse the nasal cavity with saline; 3:

    Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, eat more foods rich in crude fibre and water, and avoid smoking. 4: Correcting bad habits such as picking nostrils.

    5: Keep the room not dry (humidify with a humidifier). 6:

    Chinese medicine fumigation of the nasal cavity. 7: 30 grams of fresh ground and fresh white grass roots, 50 grams of fresh reed roots, decoction in water, 1 dose per day, instead of tea, for 7-10 days, it can clear heat and cool blood and stop bleeding.

    8) Wash 300 grams of fresh lotus root, grind and squeeze about 50-100 ml of juice; 50ml each time, mix well with a small amount of sugar, stew and take after rolling. It can clear away heat and relieve heat, cool blood and stop bleeding.

    If the above methods are not effective, you can go to the otolaryngology department with the help of nasal endoscopy, microwave ** instrument or DNR low-temperature plasma**. The above description is for your reference only, I wish you a speedy **!!

    Trouble, thanks!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not easy to analyze whether it's dehydration because there are many causes of nosebleeds Generally, there are three causes of nosebleeds: The first is the broken skin of the nasal mucosa, which is the most common cause of nosebleeds and the main cause of habitual nosebleeds. The second type - inflammation of the inside of the nose, once the granulation is inflamed, the nasal polyps will swell up and be painful, sinusitis, which is common in children, and if it is severe, it will also bleed pus.

    The third type - nasopharyngeal cancer, the location of the bleeding is internal bleeding at the back of the nasal cavity, which is a very serious disease and should not be taken lightly! It is recommended that you better go to the hospital for a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Every child is the most precious baby in the eyes of parents, and when the baby has any discomfort in the body, or there is a subtle bad condition, it will also make parents anxious, such as some children have nosebleeds, which will cause parents to be extra nervous and worried. So, what causes nosebleeds in an 8-year-old?

    1.The nasal mucosa of small children is relatively delicate and fragile, and it may be accompanied by a slight deviation of the nasal septum. If the child's nasal mucosa is affected by undesirable substances, such as too much dust, peculiar smell, too dry air, etc., it will make the nasal cavity feel uncomfortable, if you rub your nose excessively or pick your nose, it may cause capillaries to be broken and broken, which will cause nosebleeds.

    2.If the child suffers from rhinitis sicca, acute rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis and other nasal diseases, it will also cause pathological changes in the mucosal capillaries in the nasal cavity, which are more likely to become brittle, so this is also a common induced nosebleed**. If your child often has a variety of symptoms such as nasal congestion, sneezing, and yellow pus, it is necessary to consider that the cause of nosebleeds and nasal inflammation may be related.

    3.Another serious cause of frequent nosebleeds in children is that it may be related to blood problems, such as thrombocytopenia or bone marrow hematopoietic diseases. And this is also an important part of causing frequent nosebleeds in children**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Many people experience nosebleeds in their daily lives, especially those who are in their prime of life. Many people believe that nosebleeds are caused by getting on fire. If your child has nosebleeds, be sure to pay more attention.

    So, what causes nosebleeds in 8-year-olds? Also, what are the correct ways to deal with nosebleeds?

    First of all, because eight-year-old children are still relatively young, the mucosa in the nasal cavity is not yet mature, so it is relatively thin, and many children have the bad habit of picking their nose with their hands.

    Eight-year-old children are relatively young, usually have the habit of picking their nose with their fingers, the child's nasal mucosa is relatively thin, and repeated picking of the nose with fingers is easy to break the mucosa in the nasal cavity, causing nosebleeds. During the child's cold, the nasal cavity is infected by bacteria and viruses, causing inflammation of the nasal mucosa, with symptoms of runny nose and nasal congestion, and repeated blowing of the nose is easy to cause nasal mucosal bleeding. In addition, the nose is an organ exposed to the outside of the body surface, and children are small and energetic, and it is easy to collide between running and jumping, and once it hits the nose, it is easy to cause nosebleeds.

    There are also nosebleeds caused by tumors or hematologic diseases, such as nasopharyngeal fibrohemangiomas. Once the child has nosebleeds and the amount of bleeding is heavy, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the cause of the bleeding and the specific **.

    There are also some children who have inflammation of the nasal mucosa due to colds, which will easily cause nasal congestion symptoms due to inflammation, and at this time, children will blow their nose repeatedly because of their nose discomfort, which will easily cause nasal mucosal bleeding. In addition, 8-year-old children are active and like to run and jump, and it is inevitable that they will touch their noses during play, which can also cause nosebleeds.

    In order to prevent children from having nosebleeds, it is recommended that parents must do a good job of education at ordinary times, so that children can get rid of the bad habit of picking their noses as soon as possible. At the same time, children should also be told to pay attention to safety during play and avoid touching their noses.

    Nosebleeds in children are an emergency and should be stopped as soon as they occur. The simple method is to plug the bleeding nostril with a sterilized cotton ball or pinch both wings with your thumb and forefinger; The index finger can also be used to compress the affected side of the nose for 5 to 10 minutes to stop bleeding. At this time, try to keep your child quiet and avoid crying.

    Summer heat and fire is one of the important factors that cause children to have nosebleeds, in the hot climate in summer and dry indoor season in winter, children are prone to nosebleeds, at this time pay attention to the heat to go to the fire.

    1. Keep quiet, don't panic, relax your mind, and comfort the children appropriately.

    2. The head should continue to maintain a frontal upright or slightly forward posture, rather than leaning back, so as not to interfere with normal breathing and choke on nosebleeds.

    3. Use your fingers to compress the front of the nose on the bleeding side, which is the softer part of the nose, and directly press for about 5 to 10 minutes until the nosebleeds stop.

    4. You can use ice cubes or ice compress on the bridge of the nose to constrict the blood vessels in the nasal cavity and help stop bleeding.

    5. If the bleeding does not stop after more than 10 minutes of compression, it should be sent to the doctor for further treatment and examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello friends, Chinese medicine believes that nosebleeds are caused by internal fire, it is recommended that you supplement your child with vitamins, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink more boiled water, and ensure enough sleep, although it is a bit cliché, but it is indeed effective.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The child has a nosebleed, you can give him fresh earthworms to eat the kind with a big head, break him open and clean it and stew it directly, drink the soup, the effect is very obvious, my sister used to eat it a few times.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the causes of nosebleeds are more complicated. The fine blood vessels in the nasal mucosa are densely distributed, sensitive and fragile, and are prone to rupture and cause bleeding. Systemic diseases such as anemia, leukemia, hemophilia, etc., should also be excluded.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you go to the local regular hospital for otolaryngology examination to understand the condition of the nasal cavity, see if there is rhinitis, turbinate hyperplasia, etc., and make a clear diagnosis in time. When bleeding, a cotton soaked in cold water, a towel or a handkerchief can be attached to the bridge of the nose.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nosebleeds in children are caused by your child's poor constitution and weakness, and the cold nature of the body leads to slow internal running, blood congestion, and blood heat, resulting in rupture. When I was a kid, I had nosebleeds every summer because your body fluid and blood flow too slowly to metabolize the calories in your body. Later, I met an old Chinese medicine doctor and found out**.

    Children can drink some ginger and a small amount of red ginseng to replenish qi and increase body heat. The most important thing is to strengthen the physique.

    If you go to a Western doctor, you can rule out major diseases, but don't over-examine and find a doctor if you don't get sick.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The blood routine should be checked to see that the platelets are much less; In addition, 4 items of coagulation are checked to see if there is any abnormality. If all are normal, a local nasal examination is done.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is a nosebleed for no reason, then go to the hospital to see, we also have a child with the same nosebleed as this girl, and when I go to the hospital, there is something in the blood that is too low and pale. If it's because of a strong impact, then it's OK to stop the bleeding, but I advise you to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, hehe.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Children are active and often inadvertently hurt 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 is shed is small and unnecessary.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.The child's nosebleeds are due to abundant blood circulation in the oronsopharynx and poor platelet coagulation. The oronsopharynx is a very rich part of the human body from a local anatomical point of view, with nasopharyngeal venous plexus and posterior nasal septum artery, which can easily cause bleeding once the ** of these two parts is ruptured.

    2.In addition to the injury or squeezing, another important cause of the child is anemia and low platelets, resulting in poor coagulation function, it is recommended to give the child a blood test to see the platelet count.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, nosebleeds in children are mostly caused by dry weather, lack of vitamins in the body, and damage to capillaries by picking the nose. It is recommended to drink more water, do not eat fried and spicy foods that are easy to get hot, eat more vegetables and fruits, and do not develop the bad habit of picking your nose. Of course, it is best to go to the hospital to check the blood routine to rule out coagulation dysfunction caused by thrombocytopenia.

    Generally not a big problem.

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