Friday, January 8, 2010

My daughter who is 5yrs old has nose bleeds when the season changes .Her Dr says it is all ok any advice pleas

she's probably just getting used to the season changes. i used to get them all the time. if it keeps happening maybe think about nose caughterisation (sorry about the spelling). I've had both mine done, i haven't had one since i was 8 =]My daughter who is 5yrs old has nose bleeds when the season changes .Her Dr says it is all ok any advice pleas
I was like that as a kid but grew out of it eventually ,when I was about 12 years old.Keep your eye on her and report back to doc ,if you are too worried, just to reassure yourself.I had no treatment for it and was otherwise perfectly healthy.My daughter who is 5yrs old has nose bleeds when the season changes .Her Dr says it is all ok any advice pleas
My 2 year old son has had a few nose bleeds in his day. And they seem to be around the season change. I asked his doctor and she said that it's normal. It's from breathing in the dry cold air. She recommend having him sleep with a humidifier in the room, but she didn't say it was necessary.
I still have this problem, its worse for me in the winter when we turn on the heat. What seems to help the best for me is vasaline/saline drops in each nose to keep the membranes moistureized.
Oh, it's natural. My cousins and I used to have bloody noses when the seasons changed. ^_^
I do this for myself put a little bit of neosporin on a q tip a gently rub it in the surface of her nose, not to much. It will help heal and moisturise. Get humidifiers in the months you use heaters.
yes it is all OK as it will stop bleeding as she grow up


just make her drink fresh juice ( orange and lemon esp. ) and have a spoonful of honey at morning .


avoid dusty places as much as you can
Trust your doctor.
my wee boy is the same with is nose bleeds i had to bring him to hospital and get the inside of his nose burn there is a name for it but cant remember it. he is find now with his nose bleeds.
May be from cold, dry air.
This just started with my 3 year old son, I bought a humidifier and when he is sleeping I put it on. He hasn't had a nose bleed in 2 weeks.
Changes in the air, the air gets dryer and more humid. Try to stabilize her sinuses by putting a humidifier in her room at night.
the ari might be to dry for her. try to buy a humidifier or boil a pot of hot water on low while your awake to put some moisture in the air
I had nightly nose bleeds as a child especially during dry heat environments- outside or dry air in the house- My daughter has had frequent nose bleeds as well- I grew out of it- It did reoccur during pregnancy ( probably due to elevated body temperature). This was heavy bleeding lasting from 15-30 minutes -- Al I did was apply a cool compress to the head and elevated hid on pillow just slightly to keep the blood from rushing out. This worked about 955 of the time. If your is worse or persist- contact your doctor again or get 2nd opinion.
My youngest, who is now 15, had the most spectacular nose bleeds from the age of ten months until about two years ago; and they seemed to have no real cause; sometimes a change in air pressure could give him a nose bleed - and by that I mean driving up a steep road could make it bleed! Plane travel, a slight cold, seasonal changes, you name it. My G.P. said it was fine, a weak vein was causing the bleed, and he mentioned possibly cauterizing the vein if it was very troublesome.





He grew out of it; I guess when he hit puberty it may have had some beneficial side effect. I never panicked; I just used to say, ';oops, a gusher,'; and kind of make a joke about it.
Consult another doctor.
Any chance your daughter actually gets a cold or stuffy nose when the weather changes? That's actually really common.





I'm inclined to suggest she's actually trying to de-booger her nose.





If that's not the case, it could just be really dry. Either way, see if she will allow you to use a saline nasal spray (like the Little Noses spray). It'll help it from getting so dry. Dryness also causes boogers, so weather it's caused from the dry weather itself, or from picking her nose, that'll probably take care of it.
does she eat well could she be lacking in vitimins I think this causes nosebleeds she may have a sensitive nose
It could be seasonal allergys. Maybe you can try some allergy medications, and some nasal lubricants. You can either buy these over the counter, or have your doctor prescribe some medication for her. Good luck.
well my son is 5 years old too and he's constantly bleeding everywhere so im constantly washing all the time. I took him into the dr.s office and she said he's fine (thank God) but she did tell me its because his nose gets dry inside and I could just get a little vaseline and rub it on the inside of his nose, since then he hasnt had nose bleeds, he knows its been helping because he puts it in his self now when he starts getting irritated in his nose. well hope this helps and good luck....
Maybe she could just be the way her body is if it doesn't go away after a while go back to the doctor again and ask him if he knows what to do.

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