Why Do Five-Year-Olds Suffer from Nosebleeds?

When the nasal cavity becomes too dry, the capillaries inside can rupture, leading to bleeding. Clinically, 90% of nosebleeds are caused by vascular bleeding due to capillary rupture. Patients can usually manage and stop the bleeding on their own, but if the bleeding is excessive, medical attention should be sought promptly.
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Why Do Hypoglycemia Attacks Happen Frequently?

Hypoglycemia may be caused by insufficient food intake, excessive exercise (long duration, sudden onset), renal function decline, leading to reduced clearance of insulin and hypoglycemic drugs, as well as adrenal, thyroid, or pituitary gland failure. If timely energy replenishment is not received, a hypoglycemic response will naturally occur. To prevent nocturnal hypoglycemia, patients can choose to consume slowly absorbable foods before bedtime, such as a cup of yogurt or low-fat milk. Taking sugar water orally to increase calories can also help. In terms of daily care, it’s important to maintain regular meals and a nutritious diet.
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