There are several causes of nosebleeds in children during sleep, ranging from the habit of picking the nose, cuts on the nose due to falling from the mattress, to colds or allergies that often recur. Nosebleeds usually last for a few seconds to 10 minutes, and can stop on their own. Nosebleeds are common in children aged 3 to 10 years. When nosebleeds occur, there is plenty of blood coming out, but nosebleeds in children rarely cause serious medical problems. A series of causes of nosebleeds in children while sleeping Blood from your baby's nose may surprise and make you worry. However, there is no need to panic. Children are more prone to nosebleeds than adults, because the blood vessels in their nose are more numerous and thinner. There are several other causes that can be a cause of nosebleeds in children during sleep, namely: 1. Frequent prying nose The cause of nosebleeds in children during the first sleep is the habit of prying the nose often. When doing this, the t
Migraine in children is one of the main causes of children experiencing headaches that often recur. The pain can even be so severe that it is difficult for children to move. So that this condition does not drag on, parents need to recognize the symptoms of migraine in children and their treatment. Migraine in children can occur in children of any age. However, this disease is more common in children aged 7-11 years. Migraines are also more common in children who have entered puberty. Migraine in children who have entered puberty is more common in adolescent girls. There are two main types of migraines in children, namely: Migraine without aura. This type of migraine occurs in 60-85% of cases of migraine in children. Migraine with aura. This type of migraine occurs in 15-30% of cases of migraine in children. Aura is a sign of symptoms that indicate that a migraine is imminent. Aura symptoms usually appear 30-60 minutes before a migraine appears and can last for 20-60 minutes. Th