In fact, nosebleeds are mainly caused by damage to the nasal mucosa, and the nasal mucosa of infants is weaker than that of adults. Therefore, nosebleeds in infants are also a common situation and do not cause much damage to the body; Parents only need to make the correct treatment after their baby has nosebleeds.
Baby nosebleeds are mainly caused by frequent picking of the nose, forcefully blowing the nose, or accidentally bumping into the nose. As they grow older, the frequency of baby nosebleeds will decrease. Once parents notice that their baby has nosebleeds, they should first calm their baby's emotions and tell them not to be afraid. Otherwise, if the baby cries and makes a scene while experiencing nosebleeds, it will lead to even more severe bleeding; Secondly, parents should make the baby sit up straight immediately, which is beneficial for the baby's already flowing blood to be discharged well; Then start pressing on the soft part of the baby's nose to stop bleeding, allowing the baby to do other things to distract their attention.
After the baby's bleeding stops, they should be told not to pick their nose randomly or engage in vigorous exercise in a short period of time to prevent further bleeding. If you find that your baby's nasal cavity is too dry, you can improve it by applying ointment. So parents don't need to panic too much when they find their baby has nosebleeds, as long as they take measures to fight for it, they can easily help their baby stop bleeding.