Nosebleeds in 10-year-old children may be caused by climatic factors, nasal lesions and blood system diseases.
1. Climatic factors: when the weather is dry, the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity will also become dry, if the child often does not drink water, it is easy to lead to nasal congestion and other phenomena, the capillaries will be ruptured at any time, which will lead to the situation of nosebleeds.
2. Nasal lesions: for example, nasal polyps, allergic rhinitis, nasal tumors, etc., will cause damage to the nasal mucosa, and nosebleeds will occur.
3. Blood system diseases: such as thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia, hemophilia, etc., will lead to the lack of coagulation factors in the child’s body, resulting in coagulation dysfunction, which can also occur in the case of nosebleeds.
Nosebleeds in 10-year-old children may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms are serious, they should go to the hospital in time, and give standardized treatment after clarifying the cause.