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Toddler Nose Bleed Due To Fall

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Toddler Nose Bleed Due To Fall. His nose could be broken. The flu often comes with a runny nose so maybe the flu rather than the fall is the reason for the nosebleed.

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Most nosebleeds are not a cause for concern and it is usually possible to treat them at home by applying gentle pressure to the child s nose. The child experiences heavy nosebleeds accompanied by dizziness or weakness the child experiences bleeding nose due to some injury fall or blow the bleeding of the nose continues even after two attempts of applying pressure in order to stop the flow of blood for 10 minutes each learn more about nose cauterization. If your toddler s nosebleed was caused by a fall or other injury make sure there aren t any serious injuries particularly if he fell on or got hit in the face.

If your child fell or was hit in the face and swelling accompanies the bleeding you should get medical treatment as soon as possible.

The nature of a toddler. It can be mistaken for a broken nose. Nosebleeds are common in young children. It will take a little longer to stop the bleeding if it is at the back of the nose.