Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 My daughter offen wake up with nosebleed in the morning. She is autistic and suffers from bad constipation. She has had the nosebleeds for 2 years. It is not a massive bleeding, and I have thought, that it comes from her picking her nose at night. But 2 days ago, I saw the nosebleed start by it self, so now I am wondering, if there is a conection between that and her condotion. Does anyone know of this Sincierly Hanne, Denmark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 You might want to ask the pediatrician about this. My NT daughter and I both have problems with nosebleeds. Our problem is the blood vessels are too close to the surface. They are usually worst in dry, hot weather and though they can happen any time of the day, it mostly happens at night. When I was in my 20's I finally got most of them caterized which stopped the problem. When my daughter started having them I wasted no time in getting hers caterized too. Both my autistic son and my celiac son have no problem with nosebleeds. > My daughter offen wake up with nosebleed in the morning. She is > autistic and suffers from bad constipation. > She has had the nosebleeds for 2 years. It is not a massive > bleeding, and I have thought, that it comes from her picking her > nose at night. But 2 days ago, I saw the nosebleed start by it self, > so now I am wondering, if there is a conection between that and her > condotion. > Does anyone know of this > > Sincierly > > Hanne, Denmark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Hanne, A nosebleed is one of the symptoms of vitamin C deficiency. Please try giving your daughter some vitamin C. My kids I would give 500 to 1000 milligrams of Vitamin C and it always helps. It could be your daughter just needs more C than she is getting right now. Bonnie > My daughter offen wake up with nosebleed in the morning. She is > autistic and suffers from bad constipation. > She has had the nosebleeds for 2 years. It is not a massive > bleeding, and I have thought, that it comes from her picking her > nose at night. But 2 days ago, I saw the nosebleed start by it self, > so now I am wondering, if there is a conection between that and her > condotion. > Does anyone know of this > > Sincierly > > Hanne, Denmark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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