Baby's body is different from that of adults. If you are not careful, it is easy for babies to catch a cold, which can easily cause coughing. Some babies also experience nosebleeds when coughing, and mothers feel particularly worried when they see it. They are afraid that the baby is not just coughing. So, what's going on with a baby coughing and nosebleeds?
1. When a baby coughs and experiences nosebleeds, it is usually caused by an acute upper respiratory tract infection or viral infection during a fever. It may also be due to excessive water loss during a fever and failure to replenish it in a timely manner, resulting in dry nasal passages and damage, leading to bleeding.
2. Pay attention to the baby's rest and reasonable diet during the fever period. Do not eat food that causes excessive heat, otherwise it may also lead to nosebleeds due to excessive heat. It is recommended to eat more vegetables and fruits when having a fever and cough, which is beneficial for the body's recovery.
3. For babies with fever, cough, and nosebleeds, timely treatment is necessary. Treatment should start with reducing fever, stopping bleeding, or controlling infection. Depending on the situation, some anti-inflammatory drugs can also be taken for treatment.
Parents do not want their babies to feel uncomfortable, but if such a situation occurs, parents should take it seriously and not ignore it. Pay attention to keeping your baby's diet light and avoid giving them stimulating food, as it may worsen the condition. Additionally, give your baby more water to drink and maintain indoor ventilation.