Nosebleeds in children may be related to trauma, or they may develop rhinitis, blood system disorders, and so on.
1. Trauma, if the nose is hit by external forces resulting in damage to the nasal tissues, symptoms of nosebleeds may occur. At the same time, due to the fragile nasal mucosa of children, if the nasal cavity is too dry or often picking the nose may also lead to capillary rupture, nosebleeds.
2. Rhinitis, if children have rhinitis, the nose is stimulated by sensitive factors may lead to pathological changes in the nose, nasal mucosal congestion and swelling symptoms, resulting in nasal bleeding.
3. Blood system diseases, clinically, after the appearance of leukemia, thrombocytopenic purpura and other blood system diseases, due to platelet abnormality, may lead to bleeding symptoms.
Nosebleed may also be related to other reasons, if children have nasal bleeding symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.