Babies may experience nosebleeds when the weather is dry or when there is internal heat, but it may also be pathological. Pathological nosebleeds are less common and are usually caused by dryness. When a baby has nosebleeds, parents should not be too nervous and scare the baby. Instead, they should comfort the child and keep calm. So, is it okay if the baby's blood routine is normal when they have nosebleeds?
Firstly, if the baby has nosebleeds, but the blood routine test is normal, then it's okay. It's caused by dry weather. Let the baby sit still and not lie down to prevent nosebleeds from flowing back into the mouth, which can cause unnecessary trouble. You can pinch the cartilage in the middle of the baby's nose for about ten minutes to achieve hemostasis.
Secondly, apply cold water or a cold towel to the baby's forehead or back of the neck to reduce blood flow after cooling, which can also alleviate bleeding symptoms. If the baby has nasal problems such as rhinitis, treatment should be carried out to maintain air circulation and humidity. Dry or dusty air can worsen the baby's rhinitis.
Another point is to have a humidifier at home. As long as the indoor humidity is controlled at around 60%, the air quality is relatively good. It is recommended to supplement the baby with trace elements such as iron and vitamins, eat more seaweed and sesame paste to supplement iron, and eat fresh foods such as exotic fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins.