Children are always very naughty, running and jumping all the time, which can easily lead to bumps and bruises. If they hit their nose, it can easily cause nosebleeds. Such phenomena can be dealt with effectively. If a child has nosebleeds without any unexpected circumstances, it may be caused by vitamin deficiency in the body. Appropriate vitamin supplementation can also relieve the symptoms. What to do if your child has a nosebleed on the left side 1. Nosebleeds are very common in children. The cause of nosebleeds in most children is erosion or ulcers of the nasal mucosa, which damage the arterial capillaries on the mucosa and cause nosebleeds. There is an arterial capillary network here, and this place is easily affected by airflow and temperature. Rapid airflow, dry air, hot climate, etc. can damage the mucosa here, causing the capillaries in the mucosa to rupture and bleed. 2. If children are in the habit of picking their noses, it is more likely to damage the nasal mucosa and cause bleeding. 3. Use nasal spray to moisturize your nasal mucosa and clean dry nasal scabs, such as Nasal Spray. Using furane nasal drops to drip into the nose has a hemostatic effect. 4. When blowing your nose, rub it more gently. 5. If it really doesn't work, ask the doctor to stuff hemostatic gauze into the nose and apply pressure for 1-2 days. Most nosebleeds will get better. What vitamins are lacking in children with nosebleeds? 1. Lack of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a vitamin that people are relatively familiar with, also known as ascorbic acid. A lack of this vitamin may cause scurvy, and one of the main symptoms of scurvy is bleeding. Although it is more common in subcutaneous bleeding, it may also cause nosebleeds. 2. Lack of vitamin K. Vitamin K is also known as coagulation vitamin. It is very important to the body's coagulation function. Many children are picky eaters, which leads to vitamin K deficiency in the body. If nosebleeds often occur, it may be caused by vitamin K deficiency. 3. Lack of vitamin P. Vitamin P is also directly related to nosebleeds. Vitamin P can enhance the elasticity and thickness of the capillary walls. The capillaries in the nasal cavity are very fragile. Supplementing vitamin P can enhance their elasticity and thickness. A deficiency may cause nosebleeds due to fragility. 4. Lack of vitamin B2. Vitamin B2 deficiency alone generally does not cause nosebleeds. The main function of this vitamin is to enhance the repair function of the body's skin and mucous membranes. Therefore, once the nasal mucosa is damaged and the body lacks vitamin B2, recurrent nosebleeds will occur. |
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