What’s wrong with children who get nosebleeds all the time?

Children always have nosebleeds, which may be related to nose picking, allergic rhinitis, leukemia and other reasons.
1. Nose picking: if the child has the habit of picking the nostrils frequently, it can damage the nasal mucosa and easily cause nasal cavity.
2. Allergic rhinitis: if the child is often exposed to allergenic substances such as pollen, it can cause the nasal mucosa to undergo a chronic inflammatory reaction, and if the nose is often blown repeatedly, it can lead to localized tearing and rupture of the mucosa and thus bleeding.
3. Leukemia: Leukemia can cause thrombocytopenia, resulting in coagulation insufficiency, which is prone to repeated nosebleeds.
There may be other reasons for children’s nosebleeds, so it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.