How to deal with frequent nosebleeds in children

Frequent nosebleeds in children may be caused by ruptured nasal mucosa, nasal hemangioma, etc. Professional doctors will provide hemostatic treatment and targeted treatment according to different causes and symptoms, such as clearing up blood clots, pressing to stop bleeding, using nasal drops, etc., and consider surgical treatment if necessary. 1. Nasal mucous membrane rupture: If the nasal cavity is too dry or allergic rhinitis, children often pick their noses or blow their noses, resulting in nasal mucous membrane rupture and nosebleed, you need to clean up the blood clots in the nasal cavity, then rinse the nasal cavity with saline, and then press to stop the bleeding, and you can use compound peppermint oil nasal drops to moisturize the nasal cavity. 2. Nasal hemangioma: if you have a nasal hemangioma, the hemangioma regularly rupture and bleed, you will have frequent nosebleeds, and you should cooperate with a professional doctor to perform surgical removal treatment. If the child’s nose often nosebleed, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to the ear, nose and throat department, clear triggered by the specific causes of children’s nosebleed, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication and treatment.