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966.1 | invest in washable pillows! | CLOUD9::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Jun 01 1995 13:50 | 23 |
| Chris used to have them all the time. Run a humidifier (or wait a week
or so if you're in New England!). Chris got them till he was ~5. Even
now he or Jason will just get one "out of the blue". Eliminate the
obvious - that he might be picking/cutting his own nose.
The Drs told us that it's from dry air, the membranes dry out, crack
and bleed. It was always worse at night/sleep time than any other time
(I think from breathing through the nose more than when awake.)
There never seemed to be anything that "triggered" it. He could be
sitting on the couch watching TV, and his nose would start bleeding.
Weird. But he has outgrown it.
Also, if his nose is drying out/getting uncomfortable, that may be
causing him to wake "too soon".
We used to give Chris a clean dish towel (well, that size) at bedtime,
and that helped him a lot. he used to get scared because he didn't
know how to deal with it. By the time he was ~3.5, he wouldn't even
wake us, just tell us the next morning "I had another nosebleed last
night".
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966.2 | vaseline | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Thu Jun 01 1995 15:30 | 12 |
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My daughter fell down on her face when she was a toddler and the
membrane inside her nose didn't heal too well. She had nose bleed
on a regular basis, like once a week, for a few years. The nose
bleeds were triggered by dryness, nose rubbing, blowing too hard,
etc. Eventually she grew up of it. During those few years, her pedi
told us to put vaseline inside her nostrils with Q-tips every night,
year round. That helped tremendously. The nose bleeds went down
80% or so.
Eva
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966.3 | | CSC32::A_STEINDEL | | Thu Jun 01 1995 16:56 | 4 |
| I had them constantly as a kid for no reason. They stopped when
I was about 15. I wouldn't be alarmed.
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966.4 | | GVPROD::BARTA | Gabriel Barta/OMS-ITOps/Geneva | Fri Jun 02 1995 05:58 | 13 |
| Gerry:
my son, now close to 9, has also had them for years. Besides what
others have listed, it could be a minor malformation of an important
plexus (is that the right word? supposed to be a junction of arteries)
high in the nose. This kind of minor malformation, aneurysm for
instance, is quite common there, and can mean the arteries or
arterioles are fragile and burst easily, hence nosebleeds. Absolutely
nothing to worry about, but if it's bothersome they can sometimes find
a place to cauterize, which can solve the problem. See an ENT
specialist -- that's what we're going to do with Andr�s.
Gabriel.
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966.5 | Proud matured nose. | NPSS::CREEGAN | | Fri Jun 02 1995 11:38 | 6 |
| Ditto to .3
I had problems with allergies, which irrated my nose.
It got to the point that I couldn't rub, touch or sneeze
without triggering a nose bleed. My nose matured,
the rest of me remains a kid. I eat frosted flakes, too.
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