What is the correct treatment for a nosebleed in a child?

For children with nosebleeds, the correct treatment includes pressure, cold compresses, and going to the hospital. 1. Pressure, cold compress: after a nosebleed, the child can pinch both sides of the nose with fingers and press for about 10 to 15 minutes, and at the same time, use a cold water bag or wet towel to compress the forehead and the back of the neck, in order to promote vascular contraction to reduce bleeding. 2. Go to the hospital: If the amount of nosebleed is relatively large, and the bleeding can not be stopped by pressing cold compresses and other methods, you can first use medical cotton pads into the nasal cavity, and immediately go to the hospital. Most of the children’s nosebleeds are caused by the dryness of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity or the damage caused by scratching, most of them can stop bleeding by pressing, cold compresses, etc., and go to the hospital in time if necessary.