What’s wrong with children who get nosebleeds all day long?

Nosebleeds in children may be related to dry environment, rhinitis and nasal cavity abnormalities.
1. Dry environment: children staying in a dry environment will affect the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, leading to capillary rupture, causing children to have nosebleeds all day long.
2. Rhinitis: In addition to environmental problems, if children have rhinitis, it can also lead to nosebleeds all the time. Inflammation will stimulate the mucous membrane and capillaries of the nasal cavity, and will be accompanied by itching, sneezing and other symptoms.
3. Nasal abnormalities: If children have developmental abnormalities of the nasal cavity, such as nasal polyps, curved nasal septum, etc., it may also cause children to have nosebleeds all the time.
There may be other reasons for children’s nosebleeds, so it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time for a complete examination to determine the cause of the problem, and then give targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.