Question

Does nosebleed without touching the nose indicate internal hemorrhage in children?

Answer

According to your description, this situation is actually not uncommon; it is mainly due to the child’s relatively fragile nasal mucosa, which is prone to rupture and bleeding. This issue is not serious, and it will improve as the child grows older. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital for a nasal endoscopy to check if everything is normal. If it is normal, there is no need to worry; it is caused by a relatively fragile nasal mucosa, and it will recover to normal as they get older. Just keep an eye on it. Cultivate good living habits, pay attention to light diet, and avoid irritating and spicy foods.