Blonde123
03-10-17, 17:05
Hi all
So I'm not in a mad panic but does anyone have experience of repeated nosebleeds? My son has a cold he's 14 and not sneezing too much it's more of an upper respiratory cold and cough. Last week he had 3 nosebleeds and today he had one at school. It's always the same nostril bleeding and today he got a football in the face :doh:, Friday he was picking his nose:scared15: and the other two started by themselves. My bestie reminded me that I always got nosebleeds as a kid and my daughter who's 19 also reminded me that she used to always get them in primary school and then my husband jumped in and said how he can't blow his nose in the morning or else he starts bleeding :roflmao: Between the 3 of them it's like a blood bath :D
They stop really quickly and I'm thinking that due to his cold his blood vessels are dilated and sensitive thus causing the bleed whenever he has trauma.
Anyone else the same?
So I'm not in a mad panic but does anyone have experience of repeated nosebleeds? My son has a cold he's 14 and not sneezing too much it's more of an upper respiratory cold and cough. Last week he had 3 nosebleeds and today he had one at school. It's always the same nostril bleeding and today he got a football in the face :doh:, Friday he was picking his nose:scared15: and the other two started by themselves. My bestie reminded me that I always got nosebleeds as a kid and my daughter who's 19 also reminded me that she used to always get them in primary school and then my husband jumped in and said how he can't blow his nose in the morning or else he starts bleeding :roflmao: Between the 3 of them it's like a blood bath :D
They stop really quickly and I'm thinking that due to his cold his blood vessels are dilated and sensitive thus causing the bleed whenever he has trauma.
Anyone else the same?