Most parents hope their babies are healthy and happy without getting sick, but fever, colds, and nosebleeds are common conditions that occur in babies. Nasal bleeding is actually a manifestation of a baby's physical problems. So, what does a baby lack when they love to have nosebleeds?
Babies love to have nosebleeds because their bodies lack water and become overheated. Actually, babies have a great need for water. If they sweat too much or don't replenish their water regularly, they may become dehydrated. The lack of water is much greater, causing the child to sweat a lot during physical activity, resulting in a lack of water in the body. Lack of water can easily cause babies to get angry. Baby's internal heat indicates that there is too much heat in the body, forcing blood to flow out. So, parents must encourage their babies to eat more vegetables and not always indulge them in hot snacks.
Baby nosebleeds may also be due to a lack of vitamins in the body. Many babies have a picky eating habit and do not like to eat vegetables or fruits, so it is difficult for them to absorb the necessary vitamins for growth. Therefore, the body will experience nosebleeds.
Apart from the lack of necessary things in the body, which can cause nosebleeds in babies. If the indoor air humidity is not high enough and the climate is very dry, it can also cause the baby to have nosebleeds. Especially in autumn, when the wind is strong and the climate is dry, it can easily cause the baby's skin and mucous membranes to become dehydrated, leading to nosebleeds.