What's wrong with a child's nose always bleeding

  When a child experiences nosebleeds, many parents will immediately ask the child to raise their head and use toilet paper to knead it into a ball to block the nostrils, in order to prevent the nosebleeds from continuing to flow out. It is common for children to have nosebleeds, so parents don't need to worry too much. Generally, this procedure can quickly recover. So, what is the reason for children's nosebleeds?

  

What's wrong with a child's nose always bleeding1

  A child's nose always bleeds, first consider whether it is influenced by the surrounding environment, because when the temperature and humidity of the environment are relatively low, the nasal mucosa of the child will become abnormally dry, and the inside of the nose will become very fragile. In addition, some children always like to pick their nose, and if the force is not controlled, it is easy to have nosebleeds.

  In addition, when a child has a cold, the body's immune resistance will relatively decrease, and the resistance of the nose will also decrease significantly compared to usual. In addition, because nasal congestion and runny nose are the main manifestations of a cold, children will occasionally wipe and blow their nose. This repeated operation will stimulate the nasal mucosa, causing nosebleeds.

  However, if the phenomenon of nosebleeds in children occurs frequently and lasts for a long time, parents should take it seriously, as it is highly likely to be caused by blood diseases. If a child suffers from a blood disease, their coagulation function will be greatly affected. In this case, even without external stimulation, it is easy for them to have nosebleeds. Parents need to pay more attention and take their children to the hospital for examination as soon as possible.

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