Question

Why does my child always have nosebleeds?

Answer

Nosebleeds in children are commonly caused by rhinitis, low platelet count, or heatiness. It is suggested to go to the hospital for a routine blood test to rule out blood diseases. Pay attention to drinking plenty of water and avoiding spicy and irritating foods. Children with otorhinolaryngological diseases may have a significant impact on patients, so it is recommended to visit a specialist in a timely manner and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, drinking plenty of water and paying close attention to their diet are important. We hope the child can recover quickly!