More and more children are getting rhinitis now, because when they were young, they caught a cold and if left untreated, they would get rhinitis. Rhinitis is mainly manifested as headaches, runny nose, and so on. Now that children have nosebleeds, families are worried that it may be rhinitis. Is nosebleeds in children rhinitis?
Children with nosebleeds may have rhinitis, as nosebleeds may be caused by inflammation in the nasal cavity, which is caused by viruses or bacteria in the nose. Generally, the nose will feel itchy, and children will definitely be unable to resist moving their nose. The blood vessels in the nose are relatively weak, and picking them with their hands can cause the rupture of capillaries, which can easily lead to bleeding.
Another reason is that in dry weather, the inside of a child's nasal cavity is also very dry and fragile. If a child is still eating spicy and stimulating foods that are too hot at this time, it will make the inside of the child's nasal cavity dry and fragile, leading to nosebleeds. Nasal bleeding should be treated promptly to prevent excessive blood loss, which can have an impact on the child's health.
If it is rhinitis, it is necessary to encourage children to strengthen physical exercise, enhance their physique, pay attention to keeping warm, and prevent colds. Also pay attention to hygiene in the nose and strictly prohibit eating spicy and irritating foods. Also, for children with rhinitis and nosebleeds, it is important to give them more water, pay attention to clearing heat, and eat foods such as bitter melon and mung bean soup to reduce heat.