Question

What are the specific causes of children’s nosebleeds?

Answer

Children’s nosebleeds may be caused by the rupture of small blood vessels due to dry nasal mucosa. This condition is often due to fever, colds, and dry indoor air. Additionally, a deficiency in vitamins C and K may also lead to nosebleeds. It is advisable to actively treat and prevent this by taking precautions against the cold, drinking plenty of warm water, increasing intake of vegetables and fruits, and using rhodomyrtone ointment for nasal application.