What medication does a baby take for sneezing and nosebleeds?

There are more reasons for babies to sneeze and have nosebleeds, including dry environment, cold and allergic rhinitis, etc. Sea saline, compound peppermint oil, aminophenol xanthamin granules, loratadine and other medicines can be given according to the specific causes for treatment.
1. Dry environment: Since the baby’s nasal mucosa is thin and the small blood vessels are superficial and fragile, it is easy to get nosebleed when sneezing under dry environment with increased pressure in the nasal cavity. In this case, it is recommended to give your baby more water, often use saline or sea salt water to take care of the nasal cavity, or apply or drop cod liver oil into your baby’s nasal cavity to keep the nasal cavity moist.
2. Colds: cold baby due to nasal stimulation, easy to sneeze, and this time the nasal mucosa congestion and edema, blood vessel rupture is prone to nosebleeds. This situation should be treated for colds, take aminophenol xanthamin granules and other drugs, and use saline or physiological seawater to rinse the nasal cavity, relieve inflammation.
3. Allergic rhinitis: If the sneezing and nosebleeding is caused by allergy, you should take loratadine, cetirizine hydrochloride and other medicines as prescribed by the doctor, and you can also use glucocorticosteroid nasal sprays to control the local allergic reaction and give saline or physiological seawater to rinse the nasal cavity.
Baby sneezing nosebleed may also exist other reasons, such as nasal capillary abnormalities, blood system diseases. It is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease and then target treatment. The above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist.