Having nosebleeds is not unfamiliar to everyone, as it is a common occurrence in daily life. Accidentally touching or getting overheated can lead to such symptoms. Because it can be harmful to health, many parents are very worried when taking care of their babies, not knowing if their 11 month old babies will have nosebleeds?
Even an 11 month old baby can experience nosebleeds if the following conditions occur.
1. Cold and allergies. If a baby has a cold or is exposed to certain allergens, the symptoms of the cold and allergies can cause the baby's nasal cavity to be too dry, and the dry nasal cavity is prone to capillary rupture and nosebleeds.
2. The nose is damaged. The nose is the most prominent feature among the five senses, and if a baby accidentally falls, the first thing to hit is the nose. The nose can also experience nosebleeds when subjected to external impact. In addition, infants have insufficient control over their own movements, and when picking their nose, they may exert excessive force, leading to nosebleeds.
3. Pseudo ignition. Some babies may have nosebleeds for no reason during summer, and parents may mistake it for internal heat. In fact, this is due to the baby staying in the air-conditioned room for too long, and parents not paying attention to maintaining indoor humidity. The excessively dry air caused the baby to have nosebleeds.
4. Other reasons. Some babies have polyps or other benign growths in their nasal cavity, or have poor coagulation function. This situation can also lead to nosebleeds.