I had terrible nosebleeds as a child and they gradually tapered off. I don’t think I’ve had a non traumatic nosebleed since my early 20s. No dissection here knock on wood I also used to work nights in the emergency department and nosebleeds in children are somewhat common and very rarely anything to be concerned with unless the bleeding lasts for hours without stopping even with pressure and ice or if the child is visibly anemic on presentation. So there’s a more positive anecdote to add to your nosebleed story collection.
I had a period of childhood where I got terrible nose bleeds. One time I bleed so much is covered my arm entirely. Another time it kept going for like an hour and my pulse hit 165. I was at camp so the medical staff had a pulse monitor. They didn’t like that but it eventually stopped.
Then one day I just grew out of it and it hasn’t happened again
I always hear terrifying stories that like this ends up being aorta dissection and they learn that they have vascular EDS and almost die.
I had terrible nosebleeds as a child and they gradually tapered off. I don’t think I’ve had a non traumatic nosebleed since my early 20s. No dissection here knock on wood I also used to work nights in the emergency department and nosebleeds in children are somewhat common and very rarely anything to be concerned with unless the bleeding lasts for hours without stopping even with pressure and ice or if the child is visibly anemic on presentation. So there’s a more positive anecdote to add to your nosebleed story collection.
I had a period of childhood where I got terrible nose bleeds. One time I bleed so much is covered my arm entirely. Another time it kept going for like an hour and my pulse hit 165. I was at camp so the medical staff had a pulse monitor. They didn’t like that but it eventually stopped.
Then one day I just grew out of it and it hasn’t happened again