The situation of nosebleeds is not uncommon, but the specific degree varies from person to person. When parents see their child having nosebleeds, they usually feel nervous. If there is not much bleeding, it can often be stopped in time. However, there are also cases of severe bleeding that require certain measures to be taken. So, how to treat children who always have nosebleeds?
Children who always have nosebleeds should be treated according to the specific reasons. If nosebleeds are caused by dry weather or dry nasal mucosa, appropriate water mist can be sprayed into the nasal cavity. It is also important to give children plenty of water and eat fresh fruits and vegetables to relieve symptoms.
The nose area is relatively fragile, and children are usually lively and active. If they do not pay attention to safety during play, their nose will be injured and bleed after being hit by external factors. Therefore, parents should strengthen their care for their children and remind them more during play to prevent them from falling and getting injured.
Many children have bad habits in their daily lives, such as picking their nose with their hands. Although children are just curious, this is not hygienic and can easily cause bleeding from the nasal mucosa. Therefore, parents should promptly encourage their children to change this habit and avoid frequent nosebleeds. In addition, if suffering from sinusitis or chronic rhinitis, the nasal mucosa may also become congested and swollen, and sometimes purulent nasal discharge may occur, which can also cause bleeding.