What causes nosebleeds in children’s sleep

Nosebleeds in children’s sleep can be caused by dry weather, chronic rhinitis, and blood system disorders.
1. The weather is too dry: if the environment in which the child sleeps is dry, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is prone to water loss, which makes the capillary wall of the surface become fragile, and thus prone to the symptoms of nosebleed.
2. Chronic rhinitis: children suffering from this disease have chronic inflammation in the nasal cavity, and the capillaries under the mucous membrane become fragile and easy to rupture, which may lead to symptoms of nosebleeds at night.
3. Blood system diseases: clinically common such diseases are aplastic anemia, hemophilia, leukemia, etc. Children suffering from such diseases will have less coagulation factors in their bodies, and the fragility of the capillary walls of the nasal mucosa will be reduced, easy to rupture and bleed.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis.