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A nosebleed is bleeding from tissues inside the nose (nasal mucus membranes) caused by a broken blood vessel. Most nosebleeds in children occur in the front part of the nose close to the nostrils.
A nosebleed is bleeding from tissues inside the nose (nasal mucus membranes) caused by a broken blood vessel. The medical word for nosebleed is epistaxis. Most nosebleeds in children occur in the front part of the nose close to the nostrils.
Nosebleeds that need medical attention can come from deeper inside the nose and usually affect adults. They can be caused by: an injury or broken nose. conditions that affect the blood vessels or how the blood clots. certain medicines, like warfarin. Sometimes the cause of a nosebleed is unknown.
Children between the ages of two and 10: Dry air, colds, allergies and sticking fingers and objects into their noses make children more prone to nosebleeds. Adults between the ages of 45 and 80: Blood may take longer to clot in mid-life and in older adults.
Nosebleeds are fairly common in children, especially in dry climates or during the winter months. Dry air and dry heat inside homes and buildings can cause drying, cracking or crusting inside the nose. Often, children outgrow the tendency for nosebleeds during their teenage years.