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Question: Did the girl who was four years old also have nosebleeds caused by these symptoms.
The answer is no. Nosebleeds in 4-year-olds are a common pediatric symptom and can be caused by a variety of factors. Prolonged exposure to a dry environment can lead to dryness of the nasal mucosa and sensation of itching when the capillaries are touched. This will prompt the child to reach out and pick the nostrils, causing the capillary vessels to rupture and bleed, and even induce nasal mucosal erosion.
If the capillaries rupture repeatedly, they may slowly evolve into habitual bleeding. Some children with nosebleeds are considered to have the possibility of blood diseases, but due to the young age of the children, most of them are caused by congenital factors, such as congenital leukemia, etc., which must be intervened in time**.
Ask a question, what should I do?
Question: The kindergarten teacher said that he didn't pick his nose, and when he woke up from a nap, he found that the edge of his right nostril was full of blood, and I asked the teacher if he did it indoors, and he said no.
Question: Well, but when you have a humidifier at home, you don't have a lot of nosebleeds.
Ask what does that mean, kindergarten environment?
Question: Is overnutrition also prone to nosebleeds?
Yes. Malnutrition can lead to epistaxis, which can easily lead to dryness of the nasal mucosa and decreased secretory function. Blowing the nose or accidentally touching the nose can easily lead to mucosal rupture, resulting in bleeding, and if the patient is malnourished, it is especially difficult for the mucosa to heal after the rupture of the mucosa.
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Hello, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.
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I'm the same way, I get nosebleeds when it's this season or when it's hard, I checked it when I was young, and I said I had a vascular malformation in my nose, and I forgot the medical terminology, you can go to the hospital to see it, it should be fine.
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The human nasal mucosa is thin and fragile, with abundant capillaries and is prone to bleeding. You can see if there are frequent bruising or bleeding spots elsewhere on your body, and if so, be alert to blood disorders.
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Colds are usually caused by a viral infection, and the most common symptoms of viral infection are respiratory symptoms, such as runny nose, sore throat, cough, and fever. In the process of viral infection, it can cause respiratory tract lesions, resulting in congestion of the nasal mucosa, increased secretions, and increased pressure in the nasal cavity due to blowing nose, which can lead to nosebleeds. Nosebleeds are not the most common symptom of a cold, so nosebleeds during a cold need to be distinguished from other problems in the body, such as diseases that cause poor coagulation function, high blood pressure, abnormal development of nasal blood vessels and other diseases, which cannot be simply treated as nosebleeds caused by a cold.
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Check the blood routine to see the platelet content; If the blood routine is abnormal, it needs to be re-examined, or even bone puncture examination to confirm the diagnosis; If there is no problem with the blood routine, it is usually due to the dryness of the nasal mucosa.
First go to the hospital to check the platelets.
Ask if there is anyone else in the family who has this situation, if there is still this situation at home, and he is fine, then you are fine. >>>More
It is because your body is on fire, so you should drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and eat less spicy food. Also, if you have a habitual nosebleed, then you have to eat rock sugar bird's nest, the effect is not bad, I used to have a lot of bleeding, and then I got better after eating it.
Hello. Prevent nosebleeds in children.
1. Moisturize the nasal cavity: When the child's nasal cavity is dry, you can use paraffin oil, glycerin nasal drops, or wipe the nasal cavity with cotton balls dipped in clean water. 2. Control strenuous activities and avoid nasal trauma >>>More
What causes frequent nosebleeds in the summer.
When I was a child, I would have a nosebleed and I would put paper on my head or in my nostrils, but this method was wrong.