Friday, 16 March 2012

Was the danger Nosebleeds in Children?

IN its infancy, children often have nosebleeds (epistaxis). In addition to vascular abnormalities caused, climate change is also a trigger. Topi has always stuck to the head of the Ari, 9, during hot weather and hot sun sting. Ari did not even once dared to open a hat he wore. Ari did have its own reasons, it's because he's always bleeding if his head is not always a barrier dilindungi.Terik sun Ari to play with friends on the field. What happened Ari, was also experienced Ina, 10. Every Monday, Ina always came home early from school with a bloody uniform. 

This is due Monday, Ina must follow the flag ceremony and it makes sunburn.nosebleeds are often experienced by children, of course, worried parents. No wonder, then parents take the time to consult with a physician. The result, it bleeds like that of Ina and Ari is not dangerous, if not followed by complications of other diseases. To cure nosebleed, or in medicine known as epistaxis, a doctor applying the treatment by means of a bloody nose burned (dikostik) with a special tool. The goal is that blood is constantly coming out. Then cleaned and nose bleeding nose will stop. According to Dr Rully Siagian SpA (K) RSCM (Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital), nosebleed is bleeding from the nose. If there are no other illnesses, nosebleeds usually only an abnormality in the blood vessels in the nose. He explained that the cause of nosebleeds in children vary. In general, bleeding caused by ruptured blood vessels in the nose area of the center, called plexus kieselbach. This is a woven vascular network of blood vessels are very delicate and thin. In children, these blood vessels bleed easily, especially if there is infection in the nose area. 

As a result of infection, thin blood vessels that will be widened and that it will tersenggol little fragile. "One of the factors causing nosebleeds are hereditary and weather changes can also cause nosebleeds. The principle is the same as an infection, cold or rainy weather caused the child has a cold nose and dilated blood vessels in the nose and thin.When the child rubs his nose, blood vessels is easily broken, "he said. Most nosebleeds in children is not harmful. So, no need to panic. During the child looks healthy and active, not accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, parents need not worry. "Usually the nosebleeds occur in children aged from 4? 10 years. Nosebleeds occur in children because of the mucous membranes and blood vessels are thin and sensitive child, so when there are trigger factors such as cold air, a hot or mild trauma, blood was immediately poured out. The occurrence was generally spontaneous, lightweight, and easy to stop, "he said. bleeding disorders generally diminish with age. 

The more added age, blood vessels and mucous membranes in the nose is getting stronger, so do not bleed easily. Although the majority of cases of bleeding is not harmful, parents should be wary if the frequency of bleeding was quite often, every 1? 2 days.This is because there is little possibility of a dangerous disease. diseases such as ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura), dengue fever, leukemia, severe thalassemia or hemophilia, may also show symptoms of bleeding. Low platelet levels can also cause bleeding in the nose.Hemophilia child may have normal platelet levels, but low blood clotting factors so that patients often bleed. Different from the normal bleeding that generally stem from the anterior (front of nasal cavity), then the nosebleed is accompanied by a dangerous disease comes from the inside of the nose (posterior). Not surprisingly, a lot of blood coming out and difficult to stop. 

Meanwhile, according to Dr. Dr. H Hendar Wijanarko SpA (K) of the Children's Medical Clinic, danger or not depends on the cause nosebleeds. Nosebleeds because of scarlet fever is very dangerous, that's a serious stage. If the bleeding due to infection in the nose, such as sinusitis and so on, not too dangerous. In chronic conditions, for example, are too frequent nosebleeds and blood that came out a lot can happen quite severe complications such as anemia. Anemia if prolonged and heavy workload will result in increased heart weight and heart will swell. Views of its origins, bleeding from the nose is there some sort. There bleeding that occurs in the nose called kieselbach plexus, a kind of woven network of blood vessels. In children, this tissue bleeds easily.Itchy nose, scraped-lighters, and bloody. 

Typically also, nosebleeds occur because of infection, especially in the nose area, such as sinus infections that cause blood vessels to widen. To be sure, usually sinus photo. Generally, the blood will come out of the nose, but, sometimes the blood does not come out of the nose, swallowed it down her throat. "Because not get out through the nose, the bleeding was only discovered when the child is vomiting. This is often mistaken for the incidence of vomiting blood, "said Hendar. not end there, nosebleeds can also occur due to allergies, which usually occurs in children aged four years. Usually accompanied by a runny nose and a long thick, sometimes also with a productive cough and bad breath. There are also gender-related bleeding, although very rare. 

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