Cold weather, nose bleeding.
Collision or foreign body
When playing, the fragile nose is easily "injured" by accidental collision or foreign body insertion, resulting in nosebleeds.
Bad hygiene habits
Bad hygiene habits, picking your nose with your hands, and germs taking advantage of it are also one of the common causes of nosebleeds.
allergic rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis is one of the common causes of nosebleeds in children. Children's resistance is poor, and rhinitis leads to nosebleeds.
Cold weather
In cold winter, children's nasal mucosa is fragile and prone to congestion and bleeding, which is also one of the common causes of epistaxis.
frail
Irregular life, irregular work and rest, lack of sleep, weakness, nosebleeds.
Hemostatic skill
When you encounter nosebleeds, you can use the following hemostasis tips: 1. Thumb+forefinger, hold both sides of nose and press for 5- 10 minutes. 2. Cold compress forehead and neck to promote vasoconstriction. 3. Fill the nasal cavity gently with gauze or cotton, and press the nose with index finger and thumb to stop bleeding.
Seek professional examination and treatment from a doctor.
After stopping bleeding, you must consult a doctor for professional examination and treatment to avoid aggravating symptoms or causing other complications.