What’s a nosebleed in an eight year old?

There are more reasons for nosebleeds in eight-year-old children, which may be due to collision, dry nasal mucosa and other factors, but we cannot exclude the causes of blood diseases, such as leukemia.
1. collision: when the nose of an eight-year-old child is subjected to collision and extrusion, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is mechanically traumatized and the mucous membrane tissues are broken, thus nosebleeds may occur.
2. dry nasal mucosa: due to the environment in which children live is too dry, the body lack of water, etc., resulting in dry nasal mucosa, nasal mucosa barrier function is weakened, the symptoms of nosebleeds may occur.
3. Leukemia: clinically believed to be related to biological, physical, chemical, genetic and other factors, is a kind of hematopoietic system of malignant neoplastic diseases, there will be a loss of control of the white blood cells, the normal hematopoietic inhibition, will cause thrombocytopenia, often showing symptoms of nosebleeds.
If an eight-year-old child develops symptoms of nosebleed, it is recommended that he or she consult a doctor in time to confirm the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and then carry out targeted treatment.