Children are the hearts of parents, and they are taken care of meticulously every day, from the inside out, from top to bottom. However, children inevitably experience various bumps and bruises during their growth process, such as fever and colds, and nosebleeds are also common. So, what is nosebleeds in children?
Children who experience nosebleeds are likely due to changes in temperature and humidity. For example, if the external temperature is high but the humidity is low, which means the environment is very dry, children may inhale dry air through breathing. After a period of time, this can cause the nasal mucosa to become very dry, leading to vascular damage and nosebleeds.
In addition, if children pick their noses, it can also lead to nosebleeds because the tissues in the nasal cavity are relatively fragile. Long term friction and picking can damage the nasal mucosa and cause bleeding. Therefore, parents should correct this bad habit and remind children not to pick their noses with their hands. Soft tissues can be used instead.
In daily life, parents should urge their children to drink more water, maintain sufficient hydration in the body, and avoid dry nasal cavities. It is important to ensure sufficient sleep in daily life, participate in more outdoor activities during the day, and exercise regularly to promote blood circulation and enhance resistance and physical fitness, which can reduce the probability of nosebleeds.