What Causes Nasal Bleeding Post Head Injury?
possible.
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Hi,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns that your kid is having nasal bleeding . I would like to ask you few more details.
Is there any nasal obstruction or crusting inside the nose ?
Is there head-ache ?
Kindly get back to be with these details.
As per your clinical details, it could be due to sinusitis.
Post trauma (head injury) can transform into sinusitis, where nasal bleeding occurs on removal dried crusts.
Commonest cause of nasal bleeding in children is nasal picking of dried up crusts.
I suggest the following measures, to overcome her nasal bleeding.
1. warn her related to nasal picking.
2. nasal drops (over the counter) xylometazoline 3drops/3 times. It is a prescribed medication
3. avoid freezer products (curd/ice cream)can cause cold.
In case of persistence of symptoms, needs ENT surgeon consultation to rule out other causes.
Hope this answers your question, if you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions.
Wishing you good health.
no internal bleeding
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Hello again,
Thanks for considering my answer and for your follow up.
As such, sinusitis can be managed with oral antibiotics, nasal decongestants and steam inhalations. Bleeding always occurs from the site where dried crusts are removed.
Post traumatic (head injury) causing sinusitis, will be harmful with in a week, by causing complications like meningitis or brain infection.
Do not worry, it will not bleed internally. Kindly follow the instructions, what I have already mentioned.
Hope, I have answered your query.
Take care.
elective one-can be postponed.
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Hello again,
Upper gasto esophageal endoscopy in children requires General anesthesia and vasodilatory drugs, which are contraindicated in head injury with internal bleeding in view of raising intra cranial pressure.
Kindly attach the reports and details of head injury, so that I can able to comment on postponement of endoscopic procedure.
As such, it is an elective procedure. can be done later, when she is hemodynamically stable.
Hope, I have answered your query.
All the best.
She then developed sinusitis and coughing. She also began having severe acid reflux. She tastes sour in her mouth after she eats, she has a feeling of something in her throat. When it is at its worst she gets stomach pain and spits up white stringy stuff. Her dentist said she is losing enamel. Several times a night she smacks her lips like she is swallowing something. She's also experienced a burning tongue like when you eat salsa, but hadn't had any spicy food. We follow all the protocol elevated bed, no eating w/n 3 hours of sleeping, alkaline diet, and give her lansoprazole 5ml/15 MG per day. She still is symptomatic. She is down to 65 lbs, which is less than she weighed at 8 years old 70 lbs.
She had pertussis at 9 years old (last winter) which was very hard on her despite being immunized and given antibiotics early. She developed apnea and acid reflux for the first time. She would stop breathing for 10-20 seconds. She was ill from pertussis from November to march. She developed acid reflux. She was on lansoprazole for 2 months and symptoms subsided.
She was very healthy from March to December when she received the head injury. When I took her back to GI for reoccurring acid reflux the subsequent year, he ordered the endoscopy. Do you believe she needs endoscopy or MRI? Which should I pursue first?
MRI first followed by endoscopy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Pain, vertigo could be due to cervical pine or temporal bone fracture, where x-ray will not help, you need to undergo MRI neck and brain to rule out the exact cause.
Obstructive sleep apnoea could be due to adenoid hypertrophy (which is common in kids), can be seen through same MRI neck.
In my opinion, she should first go for MRI. Meantime continue current medication chart.
All the best. Take care.