Question
An 8-year-old girl has been experiencing occasional nosebleeds over the past two years. Initially, her parents thought it was due to heatiness and had given her medications to clear the heat, but the situation still persists. What could be causing this condition? If hospital treatment is needed, which hospital in Harbin is skilled at dealing with this issue? What detailed examinations are required?
Answer
Nosebleeds are common in children and are often related to mucosal erosion in the nose, which may be associated with rhinitis, runny nose, nose picking, poor diet, dry nasal mucosa, or sneezing. It is recommended to visit a comprehensive hospital with a specialized otorhinolaryngology department for a re-examination and detailed examination. Routine checks may include blood tests and coagulation function tests to rule out the possibility of abnormal blood components. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your child a speedy recovery!