The causes of nosebleeds in children include nose picking, acute rhinitis or deviated septum.
1. Nose picking: when children often pick their nostrils, it may cause damage to the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, leading to the rupture of capillaries, and then it is very likely to have symptoms of nosebleeds.
2. Acute rhinitis: acute rhinitis can be induced when children’s nostrils are infected by bacteria. After repeated stimulation of the nasal mucosa by inflammation, symptoms of congestion and edema may appear, and symptoms of nosebleed may appear after slight stimulation from outside, which may also be accompanied by obvious pain.
3. Nasal septum deviation: It can be caused by external injury or congenital causes. This disease can also affect the nasal cavity, causing nosebleeds.
Nosebleeds in children may also be caused by leukemia and other reasons, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time.