What causes a child’s nose to bleed all the time

If your child’s nose bleeds all the time, consider that it may be related to dry air, infection, nasal septum deviation, abnormal blood clotting function and other factors.
1. Dry air: In cold winter, dry air can lead to dry nasal mucosa, which can easily lead to capillary rupture and bleeding in the nasal cavity.
2. Infection: usually like to pick your nose with your hands or low immunity, it is easy to occur in the nasal cavity of bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms of infection, which in turn leads to the onset of rhinitis sinusitis. During the infection period, the nasal mucosa is in a state of congestion, edema and erosion, and it is easy to bleed.
3. Nasal septum deviation: the direction of air flow in the nasal cavity of patients with nasal septum deviation is abnormal, which can easily lead to the drying of the nasal mucosa, which can lead to blood vessel rupture and bleeding.
4. Abnormal coagulation function: children with abnormal coagulation function, such as lack of coagulation factors or thrombocytopenia, are also prone to spontaneous nosebleeds.
There may be other clinical reasons that may cause your child’s nose to bleed. It is recommended to take your child to the ENT department of the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the severity of the condition and to cooperate with the doctor for treatment.