Treatment for nosebleeds in children

 

Nosebleeds are a result of dry, crusty mucus membranes, trauma to the nose or certain disease processes. A nosebleed can be a very traumatic event for the child. They will often be scared .So it is important that the parent stays calm. Here are a few simple steps to stop nosebleed for in the children.

 

Stop nosebleed for in the children

 

•     When the child is sitting down, hold their nostrils with your fingers, a handkerchief or a facecloth.

•     Pinch the lower, soft part of the nose between the thumb and forefinger.

•     The grip should be firm and the pressure on the nose steady.

•     Hold the child’s nose for 10 minutes. Look at a watch so you are sure 10 minutes have passed before letting go.

•     If the child is old enough, teach them how and where to hold their own nose.

•     If in doubt, have the doctor or health visitor show you how to hold the nose.

•     It may be a good idea to read a story or watch television while waiting, to divert the child’s attention.

•     After the nosebleed has stopped, the child should not play any rough games for a couple of hours to prevent the nosebleed starting again.

•     Tell the child not to pick, rub or blow their nose for a couple of days.

•     If the bleeding continues, try the same procedure once more.

•     If the bleeding doesn’t stop, call the doctor.

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