Nosebleeds in your child’s sleep can be caused by dry nasal passages, respiratory infections, and thrombocytopenia.
1. Nasal dryness: due to the weather is too dry, or indoor air is too dry, will lead to the child’s nasal mucosa dry, nasal mucosa once dry will increase the vascular brittleness, thus causing the child to sleep with the phenomenon of bleeding, can be adjusted through the room air humidification approach.
2. Respiratory tract infection: after the germs invade the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, it will cause the mucous membrane and the blood vessels to rupture and bleed, which will cause the child to have nosebleeds at night, accompanied by sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion and other symptoms.
3. Thrombocytopenia: when the child suffers from thrombocytopenia, nosebleeds will also occur, usually accompanied by bleeding spots on other parts of the skin.
There may be other reasons for children to have nosebleeds in their sleep, so it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to clarify the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment or therapy.