How to prevent pediatric nosebleeds

  Parents have found that their children are prone to nosebleeds, and they are particularly worried every time their children experience nosebleeds, fearing that they may cause serious harm and even trouble due to nosebleeds. Facing the frequent symptoms of nosebleeds in children, parents hope to find preventive methods. How to prevent nosebleeds in children?

  

How to prevent pediatric nosebleeds1

  Children with dry climate are prone to nosebleeds, so in autumn and winter when the climate is relatively dry, the humidifier can be turned on indoors to increase the humidity. You can also use a cotton swab dipped in water to apply to the child's nose, wipe the nasal cavity, or use glycerin or paraffin oil to drip into the nose to improve the dryness of the nasal cavity.

  Normally, it is important to control children and minimize their vigorous exercise to avoid nose injuries. Remind children to use their hands less to pick and dig their noses, cultivate good nose habits, teach children the correct way to clean their noses, and avoid improper habits that may cause nose injuries.

  Special attention should be paid to daily diet, especially during autumn and winter seasons, when children should eat less fried, spicy, greasy and other foods, drink more water, and drink less carbonated drinks. Pay attention to the nutritional value of the food eaten three times a day, especially fresh vegetables, fruits, egg products, dairy products and other nutritious foods. Children can be arranged to eat more. Encourage children to wear more clothing to prevent upper respiratory diseases such as colds.

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