What should I do when my baby gets a bloody nose?

If your child gets a bloody nose, you should be able to take care of the problem at home. Experts are divided into the best methods for the treatment of bloody nose. However, there are a few steps on which most experts agree. Some experts believe it is best instead of grip the bridge of the nose. To treat the baby's bloody nose, it is sometimes more comfortable to grip the nose bridge. If the nose is broken, it may be best to grip the soft part of the bloody nose.

Since experts are divided into the best place to grip, you should find an area that is most comfortable for you and your child. In addition, follow a bloody nose to see which method is most effective for your child's unique situation. If you have gripped the soft part of your baby's bloody nose, you should then press the against bones in your child's face. If you have decided to press the nose bridge, you should still push firmly, but not against the bones. Rather, hold the skin against the cartilage that makes the nasal bridge.

After extinguishing the pressure, hold a bloody nose for at least five minutes. If the nose is still bleeding after five minutes, repeat the process until the bleeding stops. Throughout this process, your child should quietly rest with the head in a position that is at the heart level or higher. This can be achieved either by sitting or lying with an increased head. Your child should never lie flat with a bloody nose or place his head between his legs.

After stopping the bleeding, put crushed ice in a washcloth or plastic bag and apply it to your baby's nose and face. This will help reduce swelling and relieve pain.

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