Our children are our primary responsibility and we want to keep them healthy and safe at any cost, whatsoever. As parents, we worry about their diet, their sleep, their growth, and every aspect of their development. We simply do not want our children to miss out on any enjoyment of life while seeing them develop every single day in a healthy and steady manner.
However, almost every child suffers minor ailments at some point or the other. While fevers and flu are normal ailments and can be taken care of easily, there are some ailments which do frighten us as parents. Some parents worry about frequent nosebleeds in children. It is important to understand the reasons and take suitable action in order to avoid such situations.
Nosebleed ideally represents blood coming out of nose (from inside the nose). There are typically two types of nosebleeds
Bleeding nose is a common ailment among children aged 3 to 10. At times, many parents complain about nosebleeds even among their toddlers especially during the night. Some of the major reasons for such nosebleeds include
There are several instances where parent complain that their small child usually below 3 years, say 2 year old child suffering from nosebleed while sleeping. Researches suggest that this might happen in case the child might have bumped his/her face or nose against something or some object. But parents need to be cautious about such issues and monitor the frequency of nosebleed or intensity of bleeding sincerely since such nosebleed can also indicate crucial hereditary disorder such as hemophilia or other grave diseases such as leukemia.
Children suffering from leukemia might experience frequent nosebleeds and they might bleed more than expected after a minor injury or even nosebleed. Nosebleeds are rarely serious (though we need to be cautious) and even if frequent nose bleeding occurs, it is easily treated.
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Usually, nose bleeding occurs only from one nostril. Usually, the symptoms of frequent nosebleed in children would include bleeding from one nostril. Such bleeding should be controlled and for a small time only. In case the frequency of nose bleeding and volume of bleeding is excessive, one needs to seek medical help immediately considering the tender age of the children.
Usually, nosebleeds are rarely serious, but in case the parents observe the following symptoms, they should pay heed to such nosebleeds and seek medical attention immediately.
● High frequency of nosebleeds where the child is experiencing nosebleed often
● When the nose of the child tends to bruise easily
● When the child experience more than expected bleeding from minor wounds or even bleeding from other sensitive areas such as teeth gum
.Where the child might have inserted something into his or her nose, especially something sharp such as a pencil or pen
● When the child has been recently put on some kind of medication
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● The child experiences heavy nosebleeds accompanied by dizziness or weakness
● The child experiences bleeding nose due to some injury, fall, or blow
● The bleeding of the nose continues even after two attempts of applying pressure in order to stop the flow of blood for 10 minutes each
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In the case of Nosebleeds in Children, The Following Steps Should be Followed
Mostly the nosebleeds in kids happen due to drying effect or irritation caused due to over drying of nasal membrane, thus some of the tips for frequent nosebleeds in children
Frequent nosebleeds are common among children but it is important to not panic and handle the situation calmly.
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