Bruises on the face of infants are mainly caused by subcutaneous hemorrhage, which can be relieved by general treatment and topical medication.
1. General treatment: Parents are advised not to rub the affected area with their hands; within 24 hours after the trauma, ice packs wrapped in towels can be used to apply cold compresses locally, and when the area of localized bruises does not expand, hot compresses can be applied locally to promote the absorption of bruises. If the local bruising is more serious, there is swelling, under the guidance of the doctor can be localized pressure bandage and other treatments.
2. Topical medication: Parents can apply topical mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream and other medications to the child under the guidance of the doctor to accelerate blood circulation and promote the dissipation and absorption of blood stasis.
The prevention of bruises is more important than the treatment. Parents are advised to take care of their children to avoid them from being bumped, and if the children are bruised after being bumped, parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors.