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Nosebleeds for Kids
Ever get a nosebleed? Lots of kids have had at least one. To learn more, follow your nose to this article for kids.
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Nosebleeds for Teens
Although nosebleeds are usually harmless and easily controlled, it may look like a gallon of blood is coming from your nose! Find out what causes nosebleeds and how to stop them.
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Nosebleeds for Parents
A nosebleed can be scary, but it's rarely cause for alarm. Here's how to handle one at home.
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First Aid: Nosebleeds for Parents
Although they can be serious, nosebleeds are common in children ages 3 to 10 years and most stop on their own.
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A to Z: Epistaxis (Nosebleed) for Parents
Epistaxis is another word for nosebleed, when small blood vessels break in the tissue lining of the nose.
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A to Z: Foreign Body, Nose for Parents
Having an object (or foreign body) in the nose is a common cause for a visit to the emergency room, especially for kids under age 6.
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A to Z: Open Wound, Nose for Parents
Learn more about nose wounds and how they're treated.
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Your Child's Habits for Parents
Nail biting, hair twirling, thumb sucking, and nose picking - these childhood habits are common. Here's how to deal with them.
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Immune Thrombocytopenia for Parents
Immune thrombocytopenia happens when the immune system attacks platelets. Viral infections often trigger this in children, but it usually goes away within 6 months.
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Von Willebrand Disease for Parents
Easy bruising and excessive bleeding can be signs of Von Willebrand disease, a genetic disorder that affects blood's ability to clot.