For children with nosebleeds, medicines to stop bleeding include aminoacetic acid and phenol sulfonyl ethylamine. However, children with nosebleeds can’t simply use antiemetic drugs, but must identify the cause and treat the cause, such as colds, allergic rhinitis, lack of vitamins and so on.
1. Colds: When you have a cold, the nasal mucosa will be congested and edematous, and if the blood vessels in the nasal cavity rupture, nosebleeds will occur. This situation should be treated for the cold itself, taking drugs such as aminophenol xanthamin granules, cold granules, etc., so that the nosebleed can be relieved.
2. Allergic rhinitis: Allergic rhinitis is a kind of allergic inflammatory reaction, and if the capillaries rupture, nosebleeds will occur. In this case, you should take anti-allergic drugs, such as loratadine and cetirizine hydrochloride.
3. Lack of vitamins: Vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin B2 long-term deficiency may lead to nosebleeds, this situation should pay attention to vitamin supplementation.
There may be other reasons for nosebleeds in children, such as dryness of the nasal cavity, abnormalities in the internal structure of the nose, and blood diseases. If the nosebleed is prolonged and large in volume, you can take medicines to stop bleeding under the guidance of a doctor, such as aminoacetic acid, phenol sulfonyl ethylamine, and so on. And check to clarify the cause as soon as possible to avoid delay. The above medicines should be taken under the guidance of a doctor or pharmacist.