Causes and prevention of nosebleeds
Causes of nosebleeds in children
Children are active and often hurt their noses unintentionally, resulting in nosebleeds. In addition, they may put foreign objects into their nostrils out of curiosity, which may damage their nasal mucosa. The above situation may happen at any time, and the amount of blood flowing out is very small, so don't worry too much.
Causes of nosebleeds in winter
In cold weather, we like to eat some hot food. When eating, the hot air will make the blood in the nasal cavity run faster. If the nasal mucosa is naturally thin or injured, it is easy to have nosebleeds. In addition, in the cold and dry environment, we need more blood to flow through the nasal cavity to increase the temperature and humidity, so the microfilaments in the nasal mucosa are prone to congestion, leading to nosebleeds.
Traditional Chinese medicine angle analysis
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the causes of nosebleeds can be divided into two categories: heat and weakness. If you often have nosebleeds, you also suffer from nasal sensitivity, yellow or green runny nose, or your lips are often red and smelly. It is very hot and dry. First of all, of course, we must clear away heat. More importantly, don't let him eat too much delicious food on weekdays. Snacks such as chocolate, cookies and French fries are also very hot and dry. Try to eat as little as possible.
Medical advice
If you have a nosebleed for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital!