Question

Our baby, for some unknown reason, suddenly started to bleed from the nose yesterday. There were no signs or warnings. What could be causing my child to frequently have nosebleeds?

Answer

There are many possible causes for a child’s frequent nosebleeds, such as dry nasal mucosa, dry and hot air, the child frequently picking their nose, dietary deficiencies in meat, not eating green vegetables, and a decrease in platelets in the blood. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed blood test. During the treatment, patients should maintain a healthy diet, regular lifestyle, actively participate in physical exercise, adjust mental and physical health, and maintain personal hygiene to avoid bacterial invasion due to decreased resistance.