Causes of nosebleeds in children.
The main cause of nosebleeds in children is the mucosal damage in Lee's area of nasal vestibule, which is rich in blood vessels and will bleed once it is damaged. The common causes are nose picking, collision (such as falling and other trauma) and nose wiping, especially in dry weather. In addition, attention should be paid to exclude whether there is thrombocytopenia or low coagulation function.
Coping method
If the child has a nosebleed, the following measures can be taken: 1. Keep the child calm and don't panic. 2. Gently pinch your nose and press to stop bleeding. 3. Applying an ice pack or a cold towel on the bridge of the nose helps to contract blood vessels and reduce bleeding. 4. If the bleeding does not stop, seek medical attention in time.
Prevent children from nosebleeds.
To prevent children from nosebleeds, parents can pay attention to the following points: 1. Keep the indoor humidity moderate and avoid the air being too dry. 2. Educate children not to pick their nostrils and not to rub their noses hard. Pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more fruits and vegetables and stay healthy. 4. Take your child for physical examination regularly to understand your physical condition.