Question

Why do children often have nosebleeds?

Answer

Although nosebleeds are a minor issue, if a child frequently experiences them and cannot stop the bleeding, medical intervention may be necessary. Common causes include thin nasal mucosa, clustering of capillaries, and factors such as dry weather, respiratory allergies, and abnormally fragile blood vessels may also lead to nosebleeds. If the bleeding cannot be stopped or persists, it is advisable to seek medical treatment.