The main reasons for children to have three nosebleeds in one day are dry environment, nutritional deficiency and deviated nasal septum.
1. environmental dryness: the child nasal mucosa regulating the humidity of the air inhaled low capacity, if long-term in a dry environment, may lead to increased brittleness of the nasal mucosa, and then rupture, always nosebleed.
2. Nutritional deficiencies: If the child’s body lacks vitamin B₂, vitamin C, vitamin K and other nutrients, it will lead to a decrease in the repair capacity of the epithelial cells of the nasal mucous membrane, an increase in the brittleness of the capillaries, and a dysfunction of the body’s coagulation function, which will lead to the phenomenon of three nosebleeds a day.
3. Nasal septum deviation: If the child’s nasal septum is deviated, resulting in thinning of the nasal mucosa, the impact of the airflow when breathing, may be three times a day nosebleed.
If your child has three nosebleeds a day, it may be caused by blood system diseases, so you must go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.