My child often has nosebleeds, what should I do if my child always has nosebleeds!

Updated on healthy 2024-06-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's what I'm trying to say.

    Since you're like this, your kids.

    Also ask what on the Internet.

    Go straight to the hospital.

    Don't feel sorry for spending money for your own flesh and blood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I also went to the hospital countless times from small flow to adulthood, and most doctors said that the nasal mucosal capillaries were relatively fragile and could not be solved by developmental problems, and some doctors said that the nasal septum dysplasia needed to be corrected by surgery.

    I have a homey method but it works, apply erythromycin ointment to the inside of my nose before going to bed, and don't blow my nose vigorously in the morning. This greatly reduces the potential for bloodshed. Do not worry.

    Going to the hospital is the first choice!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In addition to drinking more water and reminding him not to pick his nose often, you can also give him more green leafy vegetables, which is the same for my child, for unknown reasons, but after eating more green leafy vegetables, this situation basically disappeared.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many causes of nosebleeds in children, such as dry weather, nose picking, nasal inflammation, external collisions, nasal foreign bodies, some acute infectious diseases, blood diseases, vitamin C deficiency, etc. Local causes include nasal trauma, nasal vestibulitis, atrophic rhinitis, nasal hemangioma, nasal foreign body, allergic rhinitis, etc.; Systemic causes include upper respiratory tractitis, hemophilia, thrombocytopenic purpura, aplastic anemia, leukemia, rheumatism, liver cirrhosis, vitamin C deficiency, etc. Nosebleeds are a common occurrence in children, and parents should not be overly alarmed.

    Because there is an area in the child's nasal cavity that is prone to bleeding, that is, the anterior and lower part of the nasal septum, this area is rich in blood vessels and the mucous membrane is also very thin, and it is easy to bleed due to external collisions. In addition, too cold, too hot, or too dry weather may also damage the nasal mucosa, causing inflammation, erosion, and bleeding; If bleeding is caused by a dry rupture of the nasal mucosa, you can increase the humidity in your nasal passages by wearing a mask. Also, parents should pay attention to correcting their children's habit of picking their nostrils, and try to avoid letting their children eat spicy food, and should eat more fruits, vegetables, etc., especially lotus root, which has a hemostatic effect.

    If your child has frequent nosebleeds or uncontrollable nosebleeds, he or she should go to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause of the bleeding.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why do small children always have nosebleeds? Star Awareness Project

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also had a nosebleed for a while and went to the hospital to check that it was a ruptured intranasal capillary. Therefore, I recommend that you go to the hospital for a check-up on behalf of your child as soon as possible to prevent the condition from being left behind. I also have a bottom in my heart.

    Be sure to listen to professionals, and don't infer the disease, knowing that there are many reasons for nosebleeds in children.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Babies with blood fever are prone to nosebleeds and drink plenty of water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dare to suggest, Shandong Provincial Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital must have something special, and many people from other places have come here.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Depending on your child's condition, nosebleeds may be due to dry air and a dry, fragile nasal lining that bleeds easily. Or it is caused by dietary problems with some spicy substances. If it is bleeding from the nose itself, it may be suffering from other diseases.

    Suggestions: You should eat and drink less, and eat less spicy food. Maintain humidity in the room.

    Because the air at night is drier and colder, children's noses are more fragile).

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