No matter what the family situation is, having a healthy baby is the beautiful wish of every parent. However, as babies grow up, parents need to pay extra attention, especially when they have just learned to walk. It is best not to leave adult care by their side. What should I do if I accidentally touch my baby's nose and bleed?
Due to parents' inability to take good care of their babies in a timely manner, it is difficult to avoid them falling or touching. If you accidentally touch your baby's nose and bleed, be sure to remain calm and observe where the baby's nose is bleeding, whether it is from an external injury or an injury inside the nose. The degree of injury varies, and the treatment method is also different. If the outside of the nose is injured and bleeding, you can first help the baby wipe it clean with disinfectant such as iodine to prevent swelling.
If there is bleeding from the nose, you can help the baby wipe it with a cotton swab or something, use clean toilet paper to block the baby's bleeding nose, and take the baby to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. Do not stay at home for too long to avoid excessive bleeding, causing diarrhea or even more serious consequences.
It is recommended that when taking care of a baby, the caregiver should not be distracted and try not to let the baby touch their head. To avoid serious consequences, a relatively safe place can be provided for the baby when they are learning to walk, reducing the number of times the baby touches their head.