Causes of Nosebleeds in Children

The causes of nosebleeds in children include inflammation of the nasal cavity, trauma to the nose and diseases of the blood system.
1. When children suffer from allergic rhinitis, sinusitis and other nasal diseases, the nasal mucosa is relatively fragile, and it is easy for capillary rupture to cause nosebleeds.
2. If the child’s nose is traumatized during play, it will lead to nasal mucous membrane damage and nosebleed phenomenon, and at this time, it is necessary to go to the ENT department of the hospital in time for hemostatic treatment such as stuffing.
3. If the child suffers from thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia and other blood system diseases, there will be abnormal coagulation function, which will lead to the symptoms of nosebleed.
When children have nosebleeds, it is necessary to take the child to the pediatrics or ENT department of the hospital in time to clarify the specific cause of the nosebleed, and give appropriate intervention for the cause of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition.