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Toddler Nosebleed After Bumping Head

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Toddler Nosebleed After Bumping Head. Anytime your child hits his head hard enough to hear it i would be cautions. Grab something absorbent to catch the blood.

How To Deal With A Toddler Nosebleed
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Lean them forward pinching the bridge of the nose leaning the child forward whilst applying pressure to the nose will allow you to see when the bleeding has stopped and will avoid the blood trickling down the back of their throat which could make them sick. Nosebleeds are common in young children. Grab something absorbent to catch the blood.

Why toddler nosebleeds happen.

Phil zapanta answered 20 years experience ent and head and neck surgery. Watch his eyes look for pupils that are not dilated and responsive to light changes look for him being lethargic and you need to keep him up for the next few hours. She did not fall unconscious or show other signs of concussion. Grab something absorbent to catch the blood.