Anterior nasal bleeding

Nasal bleeding is a common symptom in ENT, and more than 80% is anterior nasal bleeding, which is easier to manage. Nasal hemorrhage in children occurs almost all in the front of the nasal cavity; young people have more bleeding in the front of the nasal cavity, and a few severe hemorrhages occur in the back of the nasal cavity.

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