What’s wrong with a 7 year old with frequent nosebleeds?

A 7-year-old child with frequent nosebleeds may be due to bad behavioral habits, nasal foreign bodies, thrombocytopenia and other reasons.
1. Bad behavioral habits: If the child’s own behavioral habits are bad, such as developing the habit of picking the nose at will, there may be frequent nose picking, resulting in repeated rupture of the capillaries of the nasal mucosa and the symptoms of nosebleeds.
2. Nasal foreign body: if the child out of curiosity, stuffed into the nasal cavity of the foreign body, it will cause repeated infection of the nasal cavity, so there can be nosebleeds.
3. Thrombocytopenia: If a child suffers from thrombocytopenia, it will cause the platelet count in the child’s body to be significantly low, which will lead to systemic coagulation dysfunction, and at this time, the child will not only have nosebleeds, but also the child’s gums, skin and other parts of the body will also have bleeding.
7-year-old children often nosebleeds, there may be other causes, if the symptoms are serious, should go to the hospital in time to consult, clear causes and then give standardized treatment.