As people's quality of life continues to improve, their living standards are also accelerating. It is precisely because of this situation that people do better things and pay more attention to their physical health. The cause of nosebleeds in children is one of them. However, this kind of thing is also relatively common, so there is no need to worry too much. As for what causes nosebleeds in children, in fact, there are many different reasons in daily life, and different people have different opinions. The following is some information about what causes nosebleeds in children. 1. Caused by allergies: Most children who are prone to nosebleeds have symptoms of allergic rhinitis. The nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis often has erosion symptoms, and because of the itchy feeling, they often poke and rub the nose, causing injury to the nasal mucosa and bleeding. 2. Caused by trauma: Children are very active and are easily bumped or hit hard while running and jumping, causing their fragile noses to bleed. Even putting foreign objects into the nasal cavity while playing can easily cause nosebleeds. 3. Picking the nose with hands: Children with allergic rhinitis or colds will have runny nose, nasal congestion, itchy nose, sneezing or picking the nose with fingers (some are bad habits), causing injury and bleeding to the fragile nasal mucosa. 4. Fragile nasal mucosa: The nasal mucosa of young children is relatively fragile. In the dry and cold weather in winter, more blood needs to flow through the nasal cavity, increasing the temperature and humidity. Therefore, the nasal mucosa is prone to congestion and bleeding. 5. Abnormal lifestyle and work and rest: Many children are prone to nosebleeds due to irregular lifestyle, less sleep, weak body, etc. Children who suffer nosebleeds due to irregular work and rest schedules usually also have a lot of eye and nasal mucus and bad breath. 6. Caused by other diseases: Clinically, some systemic diseases, such as abnormal coagulation factors or tumors in the nasal cavity, will also manifest as "nosebleeds" in the early stages. Experts remind that if a child often has nosebleeds for no reason, it may be a sign of certain diseases and he should be taken to an ENT department for examination to find out the real cause. Through the above understanding and introduction, I believe everyone can have a certain understanding of the causes of nosebleeds in children. At the same time, I also hope that the above knowledge can be helpful to everyone. At the same time, I also hope that everyone can pay attention to some bad living habits in daily life, and develop the habit of going to bed early and getting up early. |
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