module 3 peds recurrent epistaxis, nasal foreign body Flashcards
medication etiologies for epistaxis
medication
- NSAIDs
- anticoagulants
- chronic topical nasal sprays w/ corticosteroids
- antihistamine decongestants
- cocaine
local etiologies for epistaxis
- nasal trauma
- allergies
- septal abnormalities
- neoplasia
- juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
- inflammation
systemic etiologies for epistaxis
- coagulopathies
- allergies
- polyps
- hemangiomas
- FB
- viral or bacterial infections
environmental etiologies for epistaxis
- dry climates
- dryness from heaters in winter
little’s area
anterior portion of the nasal septum
- kiesselbach plexus vessels meet under the thin nasal mucosa
Hallmark sign for coagulopathy
mucocutaneous bleeding beyond epistaxis
- easy bruisability
- menorrhagia
- GI bleeding
Von Willebrand disease
Platelet aggregation disorders
recurrent epistaxis physical exam
Nares
- fresh or old clots
- nasal masses
- FB
- polyps
- raw, red Little’s area
Nasal mucosa
- medial surface dry, cracked, excoriated, or scabbed
Signs of nasal allergy
- allergic shiners,
Dennie-Morgan lines
- adenoidal facies
- pale boddy mucosa
nasal foreign body s/s
recurrent unilateral purulent nasal discharge
foul odor
epistaxis
nasal obstruction
mouth breathing
nasal FB physical exam
unilateral, purulent, foul smelling nasal discharge