What Causes Persistent Bleeding From The Nose Of A Child?
Most childhood epistaxis is not a cause for worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query.
1. A one sided severe nose bleed (epistaxis) at his age is most likely due to a ruptured blood vessel on the Little's area of the septum. A growth spurt, dryness, finger trauma, sneezing, allergy, infections, septal deviation with a spur are common reasons. Other causes such as a foreign body, polyps and rare benign tumors should be ruled out.
2. A nasal examination to clear clots and look for bleeding points should be done by an ENT Specialist. A nasal endoscopy should be done if possible. Examination of the throat to check for post nasal bleeding should be done. Routine blood tests (including a hemogram and a coagulogram) should be done.
3. Application of ice and pinching the nose helps reduce the blood loss if this is an anterior nasal bleed.
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