The simplest way to deal with a child’s nosebleed is as follows
Nosebleeds are common in children. There are many small blood vessels in the nasal cavity, located in the very thin nasal mucosa. Unlike other blood vessels that are usually buried under thick skin and fat, they are prone to rupture and bleeding due to various stimulations. Children are more prone to upper respiratory tract infections, nasal allergies, nose picking, foreign objects in the nasal cavity and other conditions, leading to nosebleeds. Sometimes even dry air may cause…