The mimisan is bleeding from the tissue in the nose (nose mucus absorption) caused by a ruptured blood vessel. The medical word for your neck is epistactis. Most children occur in the front of the nose that is close to the nostril. This nose has a lot of small blood vessels. This can be easily damaged. Then what is the cause of sudden exposure to the child?

Mimisan can look scary, but usually not a serious problem. Mimisan often occurs in children. They are more common in dry climates. They also occur more often during winter. That's when dry heat in homes and buildings can cause drying, cracks, and skin hardening in the nose. Many children deal with their teenage years.

There are many causes of death, mostly not serious. Starting with the most common, they include:

Trauma: A child can pick up for a pick, put something in it, or blow it too hard. Mimisan can also occur if their nose is hit by a ball or another object, falls and hits their nose.

Low humidity or irrigated smoke: If your home is very dry, or if you live in a dry climate, your child's nasal layer can dry out. This makes it more likely to blood out. If they are often exposed to toxic smoke (fortunately, unusual events), they may also experience symptoms.

Anatomical problems: Every abnormal structure in the nose can cause skin hardening and bleeding.

Colds and allergies: Colds or allergies cause swelling and irritation in the nose and can cause spontaneous bleeding.

abnormal blood clots: Anything that interferes with blood clots can cause blood clots. Drugs, even common ones like ibuprofen, can change blood clots enough to cause bleeding. Blood disease, such as hemophilia, can also trigger and worsen your blood pressure.

chronic disease: Every child with a long-term disease, or who may need extra oxygen or other drugs that can dry or affect the nasal layer, will most likely experience dizziness.

abnormal growth: Any abnormal network that grows in the nose can cause bleeding. Although most of this growth (usually polyp) is tame (not cancerous), it still has to be treated immediately.

Jika anak Anda banyak menjanji, tanyakan kepada dokter anak Anda tentang penggunaan obat nasal air jugas (salin) setiap hari. Pengamatnya mungkin sangat membantu jika Anda tinggal di iklim yang sangat kering, atau saat pemadam arah. Selain itu, pelelembab udara atau alat penguap akan membantu menjaga Anda

The humidity of the house at a high enough level to prevent nasal drying. Also tell your child not to pick.

If your child is still experiencing dizziness even though his nostrils are moist, your doctor may refer your child to an ear, nose, and throat doctor (THT or otolaryngologist) or perform tests to evaluate bleeding disorders.

How to treat your clothes in children

There are many misunderstandings and folklore about how to treat your clothes. Here's a list of doses and they can't be done.

Help that can be done

Stay calm. Mimisan can be scary, but rarely serious.

Keep your child in a sitting or standing position. back their heads a little bit forward.

Get the bottom of your child's nose (soft part) between your thumb and finger and hold it tightly for at least 10 minutes. If your child is big enough, they can do it themselves. Don't let go of your nose all this time to see if it's still bleeding (don't peek)! Stop pressure can disrupt the formation of clots and allow bleeding to continue.

Use pressure after 10 minutes and wait, keep your child quiet and quiet. If the bleeding doesn't stop, hold the pressure again. If after 10 minutes the bleeding doesn't stop, call your pediatrician or go to the nearest emergency unit.

Which should be avoided

Panic. You will only scare your child.

Ask them to lie down or tilt their heads.

Put tissue, kase cloth, or other ingredients into your child's nose to stop bleeding.

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