Clinically, there is no quick way to stop nose bleeding. Cold compresses, compression, stuffing, cauterization and other treatments can be used in conjunction with the condition. 1. Cold compresses: putting a cold towel over the nose can constrict blood vessels, thus improving the situation of nose bleeding in children. 2. Compression: Use two fingers to pinch both sides of the nose and squeeze to the center, which is also a common clinical method to quickly stop nose bleeding. 3. Filling: If the bleeding is more serious, you can put the oil gauze into the nasal cavity, which can also stop the bleeding. 4. Cauterization: If none of the above methods can stop the bleeding, the bleeding area can be cauterized. There are other ways to treat nosebleeds in children. If a child’s nosebleed can not be stopped for a long time, it is recommended that parents take their children to the ear, nose and throat department of the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of a professional doctor to receive treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.