How to stop a nosebleed in a child

Children’s nosebleeds should be based on the severity of the nosebleed to stop bleeding methods. If the bleeding is not much, you can take the head forward or cold compresses to stop the bleeding; if the bleeding is too much, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, to clarify the cause of the bleeding, and to carry out targeted treatment. 1. Tilt the head forward: you can use clean sterile cotton balls, toilet paper, fill the child’s nasal cavity, and then adjust the posture of the head, to keep the head tilted forward, not backward, to avoid the nosebleed backflow into the nasal cavity, and then into the throat. 2. Cold compress: you can use a towel wrapped in ice, and then apply it to the child’s nose or its surrounding areas, so that the local vasoconstriction of its parts, so as to play a role in stopping the bleeding. Pay attention to the bleeding period to avoid rubbing the nose, picking the nose and other actions, to develop good behavioral habits. It is recommended that patients pay attention to daily rest, drink more warm water, eat a light diet, avoid spicy, greasy and other stimulating food. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.