Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Nosebleeds

The basic cause of children’s nosebleeds is the fragility of the mucosal capillaries in the nose, which can rupture due to inflammation or external force. It is usually difficult to cure before puberty, and often resolves itself after puberty. Precautions should be taken to prevent external forces, and timely treatment should be sought for symptoms such as runny nose, coughing, or fever. When a child has a nosebleed, keep them calm and allow them to lie down. A drop of decongestant nasal drops can be administered in each nostril, and applying ice to the bridge of the nose can quickly numb the area. If it is difficult to apply medication and nosebleeds occur frequently, it is necessary to carefully examine for any systemic bleeding disorders.
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Children’s Fever and Convulsions

Children’s fever and convulsions may be caused by viruses, bacteria, and their metabolites, which lead to the body’s internal substances affecting the temperature regulation center, causing the temperature regulation set point to drop. Fever can be a symptom of certain diseases, so it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for testing and symptomatic treatment.
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