What should I do if my baby gets nosebleeds often?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In such a situation, I think you should go to the hospital for a timely check-up, understand the cause of your child's frequent nosebleeds, and then follow the doctor's instructions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dress the baby cooler, give the baby more fruit puree, drink more warm water, and usually let the baby crawl more, so that the fire on the baby's body is gone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the baby has frequent nosebleeds, it is likely that there are some problems with his body, and the child should be taken to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    An air humidifier can be used. The effect is also very good. There is no need to worry too much. It should be caused by too little moisture in the air.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Children's internal fire is relatively vigorous, so children are particularly easy to get on fire, when children are on fire, parents must give children some food to clear the heat and get on fire. Getting on fire is one of the causes of nosebleeds in babies, but what are the other reasons?

    In addition to the reason of fire, in fact, the broken nasal mucosa will also make the baby nosebleed. After all, the baby's nails are relatively sharp, and if he often picks his nose with his fingers, he may break the nasal mucosa and let the nosebleed out. Therefore, parents must often cut their baby's nails, cut neatly, and there can be no sharp places, and must let the baby's nails be smoothed.

    Such nails are smooth and will not allow the baby's nasal mucosa to be cut by the nails. In fact, it is not only the nose picking, many babies especially like to use their own nails to pick their own **, and their own ** to pick out. Therefore, many parents will find that they have a lot of red marks on their baby's body, these traces are broken by the baby's fingers, the baby is particularly fond of using his fingers to explore the world, and he can't control the strength when he picks himself, so it is possible to cut the **.

    Therefore, it is especially important to cut the nails, and be sure to trim the baby's nails neatly.

    If the baby has some underlying nasal diseases, such as rhinitis and sinusitis, these diseases will make the nose inflamed, which will cause nosebleeds. Therefore, parents must pay attention to the baby's health, and when the baby suffers from nasal diseases, they must be timely **, so as to make the baby's body healthier and effectively prevent the outflow of nosebleeds. When the baby has the first nosebleed, you must take the baby to the hospital for an in-depth examination, so as to find the cause of the baby's nosebleed, and can effectively prevent the nosebleed again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It means that the child is on fire, or it may be that the child does not drink water often in life, so there will be nosebleeds, or it may be that he has eaten a lot of tonics.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be because the environment is too dry, or the nasal mucosa is too thin, or it has been hit by an external force, so there are frequent nosebleeds.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be caused by an impact on the nose, or because the nose is fragile and the capillaries often rupture.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This may be caused by a fire or a previous severe injury to the child's nose.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This may be due to the baby's physical fitness is not particularly good, and there may be a situation of fire, so there will be nosebleeds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When adverse symptoms such as nosebleeds occur in children, the first thing to consider is that the patient has some blood diseases, and a blood system examination should be done during this time; Secondly, rhinitis can cause nosebleeds, and it is also very likely that they are caused by temperature, environment, etc.

    In real life, there are many parents who find that their children often have adverse symptoms such as nosebleeds, which brings them great mental distress and is afraid of what more serious illnesses their children will have. In that case, what is the cause of the constant nosebleeds of children?

    First, the nasal mucosa is dry and damaged, because the nasal cavity has a bleeding area at the anterior and lower edge of the nasal septum, and the mucosa itself in this area is relatively thin, and the capillaries are relatively clustered. In childhood, the function of the mucous membrane in this place is likely to be not very sound, and children sometimes like to eat chocolate, potato chips and other items that are easy to catch fire, and there are often unreasonable nose picking and nose blowing postures, sometimes it is very easy to cause damage to the local area, and cause continuous nasal bleeding.

    Second, there is a structural problem, such as a deviated septum, a deviated septum is a partition in the middle of the nasal cavity, if it is bent, the mucosa at the deviation will be relatively thin, if the nose is unreasonable or blowing, or the nasal cavity is dry, it can cause nasal bleeding.

    Third, there are some cases that are neoplastic diseases, such as hemangiomas that are generally good, and malignant tumors that are malignant nasal cavity, but the prevalence of neoplastic diseases in children is not very high, but the existence of such causes cannot be ignored.

    Fourth, there are also nasal bleeding caused by systemic diseases, the most common is blood diseases, such as leukemia or primary thrombocytopenia and other conditions that cause blood clotting obstruction, resulting in continuous nasal bleeding.

    Fifth, a dry climate. Children who have nosebleeds all the time want to know if it is caused by the environment. If the environment is too dry or the temperature is too high, the nasal mucosa will rupture due to too much water outflow, and the capillary vessels will rupture, and the nosebleeds will continue to occur.

    Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the working temperature and environmental humidity, adjust it but appropriately, and let the child drink plenty of water, which can reduce the nosebleeds caused by these reasons.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Dry air, thin capillaries in the baby's nasal cavity, frequent nose picking, blowing nose, foreign bodies in the nose, etc. will cause nosebleeds, parents must pay more attention to observation.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is because the capillaries are fragile when the baby is young, or the environment in which the baby lives is relatively dry, so it will lead to frequent nosebleeds.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is very likely that it is because of the child, and the capillary opening may also be due to the child's condition, and the child should be taken to the hospital for examination in time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the food you usually eat is a little hot or too supplemental, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, check the specific cause, and prescribe the right medicine.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This has to be seen, the child is small, unlike the adult, it is better to go to the tertiary hospital to have a look.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, and it is better to find out in time, in time**!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it's a nosebleed, you have to pay more attention to see what the problem is, because nosebleeds can't be small, you have to pay attention, dear

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the inside of the nose is too dry, children should eat less junk food that is easy to catch fire, eat more fruits and vegetables, drink more water, and not be picky eaters, so that the nosebleeds will be improved.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Whatever the reason, if you take your child to the hospital for treatment, you can't delay your child's business.

    Hope, thank you.

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