What my cause a 5 year old to have frequent nose bleeds?
An overly dry nose can cause nose bleeds. There are nasal moisturizing gels you can pick up over the counter to help relieve this. If it continues to be a problem, go ahead and make her a doc appointment.
No, that means absolutely nothing at all.Your vagina and your nose are not controlled by the same systems.
Strange, our 7 year old son is experiencing nose bleeds as well. Very curious, he has been taking Strattera for around a year now. Seems to have the nose bleeding in the am when he awakes or during the night when he is sleeping on his pillow the next morning he leaves a very visible trace. Really not sure if the Rx is the link or not or maybe the weather causing it, really just trying to see if anyone else might have the same link between the meds and nose bleeds? This just started a week or so ago and have not thought much about it till he woke up again this am with a bleeding nose. I would have thought that if it were dry membrains in his nostril that it would be bleeding on a more regular cycle? Have a call to the doctor now but awaiting an answer now.
You want to pierce your ten year old daughters nose?
No
could be osler-weber-rendu syndrome go to www.hht.org
oily skin which is normal for a 16 year old
It could be low humidity and the very dry air would help cause that, but this is nothing to take a chance on. Take that baby to the doctor!
Whatever the cause she really should see a doctor and get those nosebleeds stopped. Sometimes nosebleeds are a sign of something serious, but if your daughter has been having them for three years it sounds as though she just has a fragile blood vessel in her nose. This is quite common and easily dealt with. If she has been having them a lot she may be anemic from the blood loss which would make her tired, a six-year-old does not have as much blood to lose as an adult. She may also be frightened when her nose bleeds. When it stops and the fear drains away she may fall asleep as a reaction.
Usually nose bleeds are just caused by very dry air. My son has been getting nose bleeds since he was very young, and while it can be very scary it is actually pretty common. Talk to your doctor, so that the information is in her chart. It will probably be worse at certain times of year. If she is inside breathing forced dry heat all day it could be a factor. Ask your doctor about the best way to stop them quickly, so that she does not get too scared, and ask him about using a humidifier in her bedroom at night. The extra moisture in the air might help to keep her nasal passages from drying out. Good luck!
no!!!! that is gross! im 10 and i dont pick my nose