Is there a connection between a baby’s nosebleed and an air-conditioned room?

Nosebleeds in babies may be related to air-conditioned rooms, nasal diseases or blood diseases.
Babies in the air conditioning room for a long time, because the air in the air conditioning room is dry, resulting in dry nasal mucosa rupture triggered nosebleed symptoms. In addition, mold and dust in the air conditioning may, stimulate the nasal nerve triggering nasal itching symptoms, when the baby repeatedly rubbing the nostrils leading to damage to the nasal mucosa triggering symptoms of nosebleeds.
If the baby suffers from rhinitis, nasal polyps and other nasal diseases, resulting in damage to the nasal mucosa, nasal blood vessel congestion and dilation rupture triggered nosebleed symptoms. During the onset of yellow nasal discharge, nasal congestion, decreased sense of smell, headache and other clinical manifestations.
Leukemia, thrombocytopenia, coagulation factor deficiency and other blood diseases can lead to the baby’s blood coagulation function decline, triggering repeated nosebleeds. During the onset of leukemia, babies may experience a significant decrease in immunity, anemia, fever, skin petechiae, and bleeding symptoms in other parts of the body.
Nosebleeds in babies need to be treated by an ENT doctor after the cause of the bleeding has been determined.