Found that no, children before the age of 6, especially like nosebleeds, summer weather is hot, children are easy to catch fire, but in winter, especially in the north of the indoor heating foot, especially dry, children can not move or nosebleeds.
Many children wake up in the morning to find that the pillows are full of nosebleeds. And mothers are often notified by the kindergarten teacher that "your baby has nosebleeds again."
For most parents, the nosebleed of the child is not a big deal, as long as it is stopped in time. But you know what? Nosebleeds are not trivial, and if the bleeding is stopped in the wrong way, it may also cause danger to the child's life!

There is a 3-year-old boy in Hunan who lost his life because of ordinary nosebleeds.
How did the tragedy happen?
It turned out that after the child had a nosebleed, he made a wrong move: looking up to stop the bleeding. As a result, the child can't breathe normally at once, which is very dangerous.
When the family took the child to the hospital, his entire face was already blue, and unfortunately, he still could not save the child's life.
Raising your arms, stuffing tissues, and looking up is a common way for most families to stop nosebleeds, and some families will give their children a pat on the forehead and the bridge of the nose with cool water.
So many people may wonder: Don't we all stop bleeding like this since we were young? How can it be dead?
In the subconscious of many people, after a nosebleed, you should look up, and the nosebleed will not flow, in fact, this practice is very dangerous.
Doctors explain: The common site of nosebleeds is called Lai's District. Located at the front of the nasal cavity, below the nasal septum, this area is rich in capillaries. When the capillaries in this area bleed, when the head is tilted, the nosebleed will flow backwards along the nasal cavity, creating the illusion of "nostrils not bleeding".
The real situation is that when these nosebleeds flow into the throat, stomach, and trachea, they form a clot, blocking the entire trachea of the child, suffocation, and causing life-threatening.
What should parents do if their children have nosebleeds? Parents must remember!
1, to bow your head, do not look up, to avoid blood flowing backwards, choking.
2, cold compress, pay attention to the position of the ice compress is not the nose, is in the middle of the two eyes.
3, compression, squeeze the nasal wing hard, pinch the nostrils flat, slightly lift the back nostrils to block, wait about 10 minutes, pay attention to the middle of the hand do not let go, to avoid blood has not yet congealed and nosebleeds.
Parents should pay attention to the fact that if after taking the above hemostasis measures, after 15 minutes, the nosebleed is still not stopped, they must immediately take the child to the hospital to find a professional doctor for treatment.
At the same time, it should be noted that the capillaries in the baby's nasal cavity are very fragile, and a little stimulation may cause the child to have nosebleeds, so in the usual life care, parents should also do a good job of prevention and prevent children from having nosebleeds in advance.
1. Avoid irritating the nostrils
Your baby's nostrils are fragile, and if you frequently pluck your nostrils, you may damage the internal nasal mucosa and cause nosebleeds. Therefore, parents should not take out their children's nostrils, but also remind their children more, do not take out their nostrils when they are fine.
2. Keep the room moist
Indoor drying may also cause the baby to have nosebleeds, so try to maintain the air humidity indoors to prevent the baby from having nosebleeds due to dry air. Especially in the northern room in winter, when the child sleeps, it is very important to put a basin of water in the bedroom, and it is very important to maintain the humidity of the air.
3. Nasal care
Moms can apply some petroleum jelly in front of the baby's nostrils to protect the baby's nasal mucosa. It is also possible to clean your baby's nostrils with saline to prevent dryness.
Although it is normal for young babies to have nosebleeds, if children have nosebleeds too frequently, parents must be vigilant. Once the child has persistent nosebleeds, and the number of times exceeds three times a week, it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital for further examination to find the real cause of the nosebleeds.
Warm tips: children's nosebleeds are not trivial, parents should carefully observe, find the real cause of children's nosebleeds, but also to master the correct method of hemostasis, once the nosebleed situation occurs, can help the child deal with it in time and correctly.