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Nosebleeds in Children

Nosebleeds in Children - What it is

Nosebleeds can be scary, but usually cause no harm to children.

Children usually bleed from the superficial and thin blood vessels at the front portion of the nose on the septum, just behind the nostrils. Such nosebleeds usually decrease after puberty as the nose lining thickens from hormonal changes.

Nosebleeds in Children - Symptoms

Nosebleeds in Children - How to prevent?

Nosebleeds in Children - Diagnosis

Nosebleeds in Children - Preparing for surgery

Nosebleeds in Children - Post-surgery care

Nosebleeds in Children - Other Information

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