How to do if your baby has nosebleeds from rhinitis

If a baby has rhinitis and has a nosebleed, parents and children should not be afraid and avoid making the child cry to avoid aggravating the symptoms of nasal congestion and nosebleeds. You can plug the nasal cavity on the bleeding side with a cotton ball and the bleeding should stop in about five minutes. The bleeding is not particularly large and is caused by inflammation of the nasal mucosa. It is recommended to spray saline or drops of edible sesame oil to moisturize the child and avoid nosebleeds again. You can spray with mometasone furoate nasal spray to treat rhinitis, and give your child oral nasal abnormalities granules appropriately. When the child’s rhinitis symptoms are reduced, the state of nasal mucosal congestion and the chance of nosebleeds should decrease significantly. Avoid letting your child catch a cold in order to avoid aggravating the chances of developing rhinitis in your child.