No. If you tilt the child’s head back, the blood can go into their airway or stomach, which may cause them to choke or feel sick. Ask the child to tilt their head forward when they have a nosebleed.
"Nose picking is one of the most common reasons for nosebleeds in children," adds Dr. Steven Maher, an emergency medicine ...
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How to Stop a Nosebleed
Pinching the nose shut correctly is the primary first aid for a nosebleed. Additional tactics may also be useful. Take these ...
Children should wear helmets when snowboarding, skiing, sledding or playing ice hockey. And to avoid injuries, teach children how to do the activity safely. Prevent nosebleeds. If your child suffers ...