What are the causes of baby nosebleeds?
Nasal inflammation
There is inflammation in the baby's nasal cavity, such as acute and chronic rhinitis and sinusitis, which can dilate or fester the nasal mucosa blood vessels. From time to time, purulent nose is discharged. Under the stimulation of purulent nasal mucus, submucosal blood vessels will also bleed.
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Minor trauma or baby's hard nose excrement, and parents' improper cleaning of baby's nasal cavity may damage nasal septum mucosa and lead to nosebleeds.
Dry weather
Children's nasal mucosa is fragile. In dry weather, more blood needs to flow through the nasal cavity to improve the temperature and humidity, so it is easy to cause nasal mucosa congestion and lead to bleeding.
vitamin deficiency
If children have the habit of picky eaters and partial eclipse, vitamin deficiency can also lead to nosebleeds. However, the lack of vitamin A, vitamin B2, vitamin C, vitamin K and vitamin P in the blood can all lead to nosebleeds.