What's wrong with nosebleeds after 15 months

  Nasal bleeding is caused by the rupture of capillaries in the nasal mucosa, leading to blood leakage. Generally speaking, it is not common for children to experience nosebleeds, especially when they are one or two years old, because their capillaries have not fully developed, especially in the nasal cavity. So, regarding this issue, we will conduct the following analysis.

  

What's wrong with nosebleeds after 15 months1

  1. The climate is dry. When the environment is in a dry state, the gas inhaled into the nasal cavity can be abnormally pungent, leading to insufficient secretion of mucus in the nasal cavity, causing the drying and rupture of the nasal membrane, and the leakage of blood. Therefore, it is particularly important to maintain the humidity of the air in the environment.

  2. Caused by a child picking their nose with their hands. Children always have many bad habits, and nose picking is one of them. It is inevitable that during the process of digging, they may not grasp the strength well, and if they are not careful, they may accidentally pick their nose and bleed. In daily life, such situations are not uncommon. Therefore, parents must supervise their children and help them change this bad habit.

  3. Picky eaters. Not eating vegetables and fruits, but preferring high calorie foods, can easily lead to a lack of vitamins in the body, causing nosebleeds.

  4. Fire up. Balanced nutrition is very important, too much can be harmful to the body. When children experience internal heat, it can also cause nosebleeds. Therefore, parents must pay attention to their children's diet and not blindly supplement them, as this will only backfire.

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