Treatment of baby's nosebleed at night

Treatment of baby's nosebleed at night

The birth of every new life will make our parents very happy, but recently the phenomenon of babies bleeding from the nose at night has made many parents worried. We all know that there are many babies around us who have nosebleeds at night. This disease has a great impact on us. Many people have sought medical treatment everywhere and have not received good treatment. Not only has it taken up a lot of time and energy, but it has also had a great impact on the normal work and life of the children and parents themselves. Many people are eager to find a timely and effective treatment method. So what is a good way to treat this disease? Let us now learn about the treatment methods for baby’s nosebleeds at night.

Treatment:

1. General treatment

First, comfort and calm the nervous and frightened patients and their families to prevent the patients' blood pressure from rising due to mental factors, which may aggravate the bleeding. Measure blood pressure and pulse in time, and give fluids when necessary to maintain stable vital signs. If the patient is in shock, first aid should be given to treat the shock. When inquiring about the medical history, the following situations should be inquired: which side of the nose is bleeding or which side of the nose bleeds first, the speed and amount of bleeding, whether there has been recurrent nosebleeds in the past, whether there is a cause for this bleeding, and whether there are other accompanying symptoms.

2. Find the bleeding point

Depending on the specific situation, local nasal and systemic examinations are performed. When examining the nasal cavity, clear the blood clots in the nasal cavity, use 1% ephedrine and dicaine to fully shrink and anesthetize the nasal mucosa, and find the bleeding site as much as possible to stop the bleeding accurately. If conditions permit, it is best to find the bleeding point under nasal endoscopy and implement hemostatic treatment.

3. Methods of stopping bleeding in the nasal cavity

Choose different hemostasis methods according to the severity, location, amount and cause of bleeding.

(1) Finger pressure method: Patients can pinch both nostrils with their fingers or press the bleeding nostril against the nasal septum for 10 to 15 minutes. They can also press the upper lip horizontally with their fingers and apply cold compresses to the forehead and back of the neck at the same time. This method is suitable for patients with small amounts of bleeding and bleeding in the front of the nasal cavity. Patients can use this method when nosebleeds occur at home.

(2) Local hemostatic drugs are suitable for milder anterior nasal bleeding. This method is simple and easy and causes less pain to the patient. For bleeding areas, you can use cotton pads soaked in 1% ephedrine, 1‰ epinephrine, 3% hydrogen peroxide solution or thrombin, and tightly plug the nasal cavity for several minutes to several hours to achieve the purpose of hemostasis.

(3) Commonly used cautery methods include chemical cautery and physical cautery (including electric cautery, laser cautery and microwave cautery). For bleeding located in the anterior and inferior part of the nasal septum, the bleeding site can be clearly seen after the nasal mucosa has been fully contracted and anesthetized. You can use a cotton ball dipped in a small amount of 30% to 50% silver nitrate or 30% trichloroacetic acid to cauterize the bleeding point, and press on the bleeding point for a while until a white film is formed locally.

(4) Anterior nasal packing can be used when there is severe active nasal bleeding or the bleeding site is unclear before surgery.

The above content introduces us to how to treat baby's nosebleeds at night. By understanding the above content, we can understand the treatment methods for baby's nosebleeds at night. We can tell the above methods to everyone around us, so that all patients can recover their health as soon as possible and let the babies grow up healthy and happy. At the same time, it can also relieve our parents' anxiety and benefit the whole family.

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