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Why do you have nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds are also known as epistaxis. This is a condition of bleeding in the nasal passages due to damage to the nasal mucosa. This phenomenon occurs most often in children aged 2-10 years. Most cases of nosebleeds have no clear cause.
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Prevention and treatment of nosebleeds in children
Nosebleeds (nosebleeds) are a fairly common ear, nose and throat disease in children. Most cases of nosebleeds in children will heal on their own and can be treated at home. In cases of severe nosebleeds in children with high frequency, the child should be taken to the doctor for timely diagnosis and treatment.
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Is frequent nosebleeds dangerous for children?
The nose contains many blood vessels, located near the front and back of the nose. These blood vessels are fragile and bleed easily. Nosebleeds are common in older adults and children between the ages of 3 and 10. There are two types of nosebleeds: anterior nosebleeds occur when blood vessels in the front of the nose break and bleed; posterior nosebleeds occur in the back or deepest part of the nose.
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Why do you often have nosebleeds in the cold season?
Nosebleeds can occur at any age, but are more common in children aged 2-10, people aged 50-80, and pregnant women. Nosebleeds are more common in cold weather than in other seasons of the year.
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