is there any reason to worry about a child having nosebleeds?

rudeguy

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my son has never had them before, but tonite he has had 3 bloody noses for no apparent reason. He was running a low fever so I gave him some non-asprin. Should I worry about him sleeping? And what woud cause them????
 

HappyPuppy

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Kids get nosebleeds for a variety of reasons. Just keep an eye on him. If it continues take him to a doctor.
 

HamburgerBoy

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I wouldn't think so. I have a cousin who gets a bloody nose once or twice a week when it's humid and eight to ten times a day when it's dry. Does it just drip out slowly or does it trickle?
 

Vertimus

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I'd say one night is fine. Wait a couple days, and see if it continues. Even if he does have something else that's causing the nosebleeds, the difference of a couple days wont' affect recovery rate.
 

iamtrout

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I've had chronic nosebleeding ever since I was born... and I mean EVERY day until 4th grade.

Eventually it just went away. Just make sure your son knows to get a kleenex and pinch the side of his nose that's bleeding until it stops.
 

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It's usually not a big deal. I had them frequently as a child. I think mine was party due to dry air and mainly due to irritation from my environment. I lived in a polluted area and my parent smoked in the house.

A sinus infection can also cause them. Unless they get worse, I'd just let it go a few days and see if he gets better.
 

Auryg

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Originally posted by: Stumps
It's usually a sign of excessive nose picking

*sigh* No, it isn't. Usually something else.

Anyhoo, i'd be just a bit worried since it's sudden and he's running a fever. I had chronic nosebleeds my whole life until about a year ago when I had my nose cauterized (sp?). Occasionally, I lost enough blood to make me a bit weak (yes, it is possible with nosebleeds) but other than that there's not much to worry about with them at all.
 

Shawn

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I've gotton nosebleeds all my life, and so has my dad, and so had his grandfather.
 

OdiN

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Well...if it stops you really have to leave it alone for a good 3 days. Blowing your nose, picking your nose after having a nosebleed can cause it to start to bleed again. Limit his activity and do not let him pick his nose or blow his nose for a good 3 days....hard I know.

If it still happens and he isn't picking at it etc. then you should probably consult your physician.

The only other problem is the pain killer...is it a blood-thinner? That could be the cause of the reoccurance
 

Bryophyte

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Could be from having a cold (blowing nose too much), from dry air, from allergies, or from keeping his finger in there too much. Clip his fingernails, run a humidifier in his room tonight if you have one, and you might consider running a q-tip coated (lightly) in vaseline around inside his nostrils to keep them moist. Make sure he doesn't swallow too much blood, it'd probably make him barf, which is bad for morale. ;)
 

dartworth

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have you told him the story about what an ass his father is...?




but he already knows that i'm sure...
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: dartworth
have you told him the story about what an ass his father is...?




but he already knows that i'm sure...

thats pretty funny

 

Dimmu

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It's just because his brain is trying to escape...I would tell him not to take it personally.
 

KarenMarie

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If I remember correctly, your son has Diabetes, correct?

Don't panic... I found THIS which might provide some additional info.