The right way to stop nosebleeds in children

The correct way to stop a nosebleed in a child can take the head down, ice, pressure to stop bleeding and other ways to stop bleeding. 1. Head down: When you find a child with a nosebleed, you should let the child lower his/her head at the first time. If the child tilts his head, the blood may pour into the respiratory tract and choke, especially when the blood flow is more, so we must try to let the child lower his head, so that the nosebleed out of the nasal cavity out of the body, so as to avoid the nosebleed into the stomach caused by nausea and want to vomit phenomenon. 2. Ice: nosebleeds can be used ice packs or wet towels on the forehead and neck to stop bleeding, or use cold water and ice water gargling, so that vascular contraction, reduce bleeding. 3. Pressure to stop bleeding: Tilt your head forward, pinch both sides of the nose, and press the microvessels in the nasal cavity to stop bleeding. To ensure that the position of the pressure is correct, it must be the soft position of the nose, and it should be squeezed slightly upward after completely compressed, blocking the nostrils, do not use the method of stopping bleeding by stuffing toilet paper, which may hurt the nasal mucous membrane, and it is more likely to bleed again. If children often nosebleeds or nosebleeds can not stop it is recommended to go to the hospital to do the appropriate examination, to understand the situation, targeted treatment.