Nosebleeds are common in kids and usually aren't serious. Most stop on their own and can be cared for at home.
Nosebleeds happen more often in winter and when the air is dry.
Call the doctor if your child has a nosebleed and:
Also call if your child bruises easily, has heavy bleeding from minor wounds, or gets nosebleeds often.
Keep the inside of your child's nose moist with saline (saltwater) nasal spray or gel, or dab petroleum jelly or antibiotic ointment gently around the opening of the nostrils. You also can use a humidifier in your child's bedroom. Discourage nose picking and keep kids' fingernails short.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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