What should I do if my baby has a nosebleed from a fall?

Baby fall nosebleed can be stopped by cold compresses on the root of the nose, pressure to stop bleeding or block the nose with a clean cotton ball to help stop bleeding, while attention should be paid to the attention to adjust the position. 1. Cold compresses on the root of the nose: You can wet a towel with cold water and put the cold towel on the root of the baby’s nose to reduce the amount of nosebleed and help stop the bleeding. 2. Pressure to stop bleeding: Parents can use the index finger to press the side or both sides of the baby’s nosebleed, and keep pressing until the nosebleed stops. 3. Cotton ball to stop bleeding: Use clean, sterilized cotton ball to plug the bleeding nasal cavity, which can play the role of pressure to stop bleeding. 4. Adjusting body position: When your baby has a nosebleed, do not tilt your head back, but take an upright or slightly forward position to avoid the blood from flowing backward into the throat, lungs, stomach and other parts of the body, which can cause pneumonia and other diseases and make the stomach feel uncomfortable. If the above methods are still not effective in relieving the symptoms of nosebleeds, you should take your child to the hospital in time and do the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s advice.