If the child has a nosebleed, does it have to be on fire ?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello everyone, I am a full-time mother - if the heart is safe, my cute baby name is Tongtong, I am more than a year old, I am a little chubby, you can also call me Tongtong Mom, I hope to share good parenting experience and methods with you.

    On Monday mornings this week, I took the little chubby girl in the yard to watch the birds fly (the little chubby girl wakes up on time at about six o'clock every day, it's just a little alarm clock), and my nephew came down from upstairs and said to me, Auntie, I had a nosebleed last night, and I vomited blood in my mouth just now when I brushed my teeth. Maybe everyone, especially some old people, heard this, and they were about to say that the child is on fire, and they should give the child some herbal tea to reduce the fire.

    Actually, the little nephew just went to climb the mountain with his brother on Sunday, and he was outdoors all day, and in the dry season of autumn, the nasal mucosa was damaged and he had a nosebleed. Drink more water, eat more fresh fruit, and sure enough, except for the nosebleed that night, there were no more nosebleeds in the following days.

    Let's first understand what is "on fire", there is no such thing as "on fire" in Western medicine, the theory of traditional Chinese medicine believes that children have a hot physique, and it is easy to have the phenomenon of vigorous yang fire, that is, what we call "on fire".

    It's autumn now, the weather is dry, and children are prone to fire, such as nosebleeds, and we often think that children are "on fire", but this is not the case. There are many causes of nosebleeds in children, the most common is caused by allergic rhinitis, and sometimes it is very common for the nasal mucosa to swell and bleed due to colds and pneumonia. My nephew's nosebleeds were caused by the rupture of the nasal mucosa due to the weather being too dry.

    After talking so much about the causes of nosebleeds, how to effectively prevent them? I found the following methods from a parenting official account that I often read:

    1. Let children drink more water, especially in the dry autumn and winter;

    2. If the child usually likes to pick his nose, parents should stop it in time, and frequent nose picking will also cause the child to have nosebleeds;

    3. When the child's nasal cavity is dry, you can gently wipe the nasal cavity with glycerin or edible oil to keep the nasal cavity with a good moisturizing effect;

    4. When the child has a nosebleed, he must not stuff the paper ball or tilt his head, so as not to cause the nosebleed to return and cause vomiting. The correct way is to tilt your head forward and pinch the wings of your nose for 5-10 minutes to stop the bleeding.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, there are many causes of nosebleeds, including nasal trauma, dry crust on the mucous membranes, damage from acids and alkali foreign bodies, excessive sun exposure, excessive alcohol consumption, etc. Frequent nosebleeds are a complication of the cardiovascular system, internal organs, various infections, blood disorders, and other diseases. As you know, blood vessels constrict when cold.

    So you can attach a cotton soaked in cold water, a towel or a handkerchief to the bridge of your nose. Within an hour, ice packs can be placed on the bridge of the nose for 1-2 minutes, at intervals of 2-3 minutes. Frequent miscarriages should be checked in the hospital to confirm the diagnosis**in the appropriate**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What to do if your baby has a nosebleed?

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