What is the cause of frequent nosebleeds in children?

Common causes of frequent nosebleeds in children include: 1. Children often repeatedly dig their nostrils or pluck nasal hairs, resulting in skin mucous membrane erosion, causing bleeding; 2. It may also be due to bleeding caused by the rupture of nasal capillaries after a child has been traumatized; 3. If a child is malnourished from childhood, or has a serious lack of nutrients in the body, this can lead to weak blood clotting and trigger bleeding; 4. A very small number of children are suffering from bleeding because of suffer from serious blood diseases, such as leukemia, thrombocytopenia characteristic purpura, etc.

In terms of treatment, first of all, children are strictly prohibited from digging their nostrils. If a child’s nose bleeds frequently, but the bleeding is not large, the bleeding can be stopped by simple methods, trying to keep the child’s head down, avoiding tilting the head, which causes choking into the lungs, and using hand pressure on the nose to stop the bleeding; sterile gauze can also be used to stop the bleeding by stuffing it into the nasal cavity; at the same time, cold compresses can be used to stop the bleeding, using a cold towel on the forehead behind the neck and nose, which can Promote vasoconstriction to reduce bleeding; if bleeding is more, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, you can use microwave, trichloroacetic acid, silver nitrate for bleeding point to stop bleeding; if bleeding is more often than not, you need to go to the hospital after examination to exclude blood diseases and nasal swelling and other diseases.