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Excessive bleeding or bruising is relatively common in children. It may display relatively benign behaviour and have no identifiable cause, or it may be the presenting feature of serious illness. This chapter describes how a relevant history and physical examination followed by appropriate investigation can lead to diagnosis of the cause of excessive bleeding or bruising.