Question

What should you do if a nine-month-old baby is bleeding from the nose? What kinds of diseases can pediatric surgery handle, and which symptoms are considered part of pediatric internal medicine?

Answer

If a nine-month-old baby is bleeding from the nose and has not been hit or injured, it may be due to heat stroke. During hot weather, it’s advisable to give the baby plenty of plain water. Sometimes, we might notice blood strands in the mucus, which is a sign of heat stroke. Drinking more water can help restore the baby’s health quickly. The baby may not be accustomed to eating other foods yet, which requires a transitional period. Gradually, try to make the food colorful, appetizing, and delicious. When feeding, comfort the baby well and persevere; success is sure to come.