A baby or young child may have a nosebleed due to a decrease in platelet count, vitamin C deficiency, coagulation disorders, or blood heat, as described in traditional Chinese medicine.
The baby has been scratching its ears recently, which may be related to upper respiratory infection. Symptoms can include coughing, runny nose, and fever. It is recommended to treat with oral or intravenous medication depending on the situation.
Possible causes of nosebleeds in children may include catching a cold, injuries, sinusitis, and more.
The child was born just a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the child always scratches their ears. What could be the reason for a child to sneeze blood at night?
A child’s nosebleed is caused by nasal dryness due to fever, leading to the congestion and rupture of mucous membranes.
Nosebleeds may result from external force causing skin abrasions or from dry nasal mucosa and broken capillaries. When nosebleeds occur again, do not panic, strictly prohibit eye-raise actions, as they can easily cause the blood to flow into the respiratory tract, leading to difficulty breathing. It is recommended to apply cold compresses to the nose to slow blood flow and apply medication. If bleeding persists, seek immediate medical attention. In daily life, maintain regular routines, do well in cold protection and warmth preservation, eat more light, soft foods, often ventilate, and drink more hot water to ensure that the condition does not recur.
Why does a child suddenly start bleeding from the nose, accompanied by vomiting? If various methods fail to stop the bleeding, how should you handle it?
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A baby’s snoring at night might be due to issues with the development of the laryngeal cartilage.
My baby is one year old, and lately, they have been snoring during their afternoon nap, and even during their daytime naps, the sound is quite loud. Could you please tell me what the cause of the snoring might be?