Frequent nosebleeds in children may be related to the patient’s dry nasal mucosa, secondary rhinitis, nasal foreign bodies, repeated nose picking and other bad habits, as well as nutritional status and other factors may be related. For this situation, the following treatment can be done clinically: the first is for children who are bleeding from the nose, the family can pinch the child’s nose with their hands, ask the child to keep the head in a low and upright position and open the mouth, if there is blood in the mouth, you can spit it out, try not to swallow, generally 3-5 minutes when the nose bleeding should gradually stop, if it still can not stop, you can go to the hospital, the doctor can do nasal gelatin sponge and Vaseline local compression to stop the bleeding. Of course, if the child’s nose bleeds less, you can apply compound peppermint brain drops to the nose, or use erythromycin eye ointment on the nasal cavity to promote the healing of the local erosion. The second is that some children may have nose bleeding related to the child’s previous allergic rhinitis, repeated sneezing and airflow impact can easily lead to nasal mucous membrane bleeding, in this case the treatment of allergic rhinitis, you can take oral anti-allergy drugs to symptomatic treatment. The third is that some children who are picky eaters lack vitamins, resulting in increased brittleness of the blood vessel walls and lack of clotting factors, parents are advised to let their children eat more fruits and supplement with the appropriate vitamins A, B, C, E and so on.