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Summer Health Tips: What should I do if my baby has a nosebleed?

In summer, the temperature difference between the air-conditioned room and the scorching sun is like ice and fire, which is the high incidence of nosebleeds for children and adults! Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? When I came back to the air-conditioned room from the hot outdoor, the hot air in my body was wrapped by the cool wind, and the air in the air-conditioned room was dry, which easily led to nosebleeds.

What should the baby do with nosebleeds?

Let the baby sit down, breathe through the mouth, and at the same time press the upper part of the nose on the bleeding side hard, which usually stops bleeding within 10 minutes. If it still bleeds, you can try to give your baby ice cubes, wipe your neck with a cold towel or apply an ice pack to your forehead, which can also effectively stop bleeding.

Please don't do this.

Looking up to stop bleeding, blood easily flows into the trachea and causes suffocation; Stopping paper towels may lead to bleeding due to insufficient pressure or incorrect position; Lying flat to stop bleeding will make it difficult for the baby to breathe, and even swallow a lot of blood and cause vomiting.

Keep the tampon after the nosebleed stops.

After the nosebleed stops, keep the tampon for 20-30 minutes before taking it out!

Care about the baby's health, starting from the details.

Summer is hot, care about your baby's health, and start with the details! Come and share it with your parents and friends!