When babies are young, their resistance is particularly poor, so they often get sick. Even with careful care, parents cannot avoid it. It is very common for babies to have blood in their nasal discharge. When such a situation is discovered, parents need to take measures to deal with it. So, what if there is blood in a baby's nasal discharge?
There is blood in the baby's nasal discharge, which may be due to the dry nose, internal heat, or the baby catching a cold. At this point, it is necessary to use a disinfectant cotton swab dipped in vegetable oil or some water to moisten the nose, then clean up any foreign objects, and apply moisturizer. Encourage babies to drink plenty of water on a regular basis. If the baby has other symptoms of internal heat, such as nosebleeds, sores, dry stools, etc., the doctor can prescribe some gunpowder after examination.
If a baby has a cold, the nasal mucosa will become congested and swollen. At this time, it is necessary to use a towel to apply to the base of the nose, which will provide some relief. If there is too much secretion and scabbing, do not forcefully extract it from the baby. You can give the baby a few drops of breast milk, moisten it, and then remove it.
Usually, if the room is too dry, the baby's nose will also become dry, so a humidifier can be added. If the humidity is sufficient, the baby's symptoms will also be relieved. If the baby does not improve, it is necessary to go to the hospital for the sake of physical health and inform the doctor of the baby's detailed condition.