Causes of nosebleeds in children

1. What are the causes of nosebleeds in children? 1.1 Dry nasal cavity 1.2 Injured nose 1.3 Excessive cleaning of the nasal cavity 1.4 High blood pressure or blood disease 1.5 Drug side effects Nose bleeding is a common phenomenon in children and usually does not cause much harm. But if it occurs frequently, parents need to pay attention. So, what are the causes of nosebleeds in children? Generally speaking, the causes of nosebleeds in children are complicated. The main reason is dryness of the nasal cavity.

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What causes nosebleeds in children? Parents, please pay attention…

Question 1: My child had a fever and nosebleeds in the middle of the night. After taking anti-fever medicine, the fever has subsided, but the nosebleeds continue. I used absorbent cotton to stop the nosebleeds, but the nosebleeds are still there after taking them away. What should I do? I used to have nosebleeds, sometimes a little, but today I have a lot of nosebleeds, and I have a fever and nosebleeds, which makes me a little worried. Dr. Luo Zhen answered: You can check the baby\’s blood routine and coagulation function. If the test results…

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