Do you think your child has a first-class nosebleed? Learn some more useful moves

Almost every child has experienced nosebleeds. Faced with the sudden [red unknown object], children may be flustered and at a loss. As parents, it is necessary to know what nosebleeds are, as well as hemostatic methods and preventive measures. Why do children [love] nosebleeds? Why did you bleed when you didn’t hit your nose or scratch it? First of all, there are many small blood vessels (capillaries) in the nose. These small blood vessels are located in a very thin nasal mucosa, unlike other blood vessels, which are usually buried under thick skin and fat. Secondly, children’s upper respiratory tract and immune function are not yet mature, which is prone to upper respiratory tract infection, nasal allergy, etc., thus causing Read More …

It’s allergy season again. How should ordinary people fight allergy?

Many of us have had this kind of experience: in spring and autumn, our eyes and nose itch, tears turn to zero, our face and nose swell and miserable. People will feel very tired, exhausted and unable to sleep well. The autumn wind is spirited and the allergy season is coming again! At this time, more than 30% of the people suffer from it. In the United States, allergies are roughly classified as seasonal and perennial, so-called perennial, that is, a whole year. In Europe, allergies are classified according to the severity and duration of symptoms. Although allergic patients may not care about the difference between these classifications. However, the American classification helps us identify allergens. European taxonomy helps guide Read More …

People who are allergic to pollen should walk around when they see these.

Pollen allergy, can you still grow flowers? In the allergy department of the hospital, parents often meet and ask: “Doctor, my child is allergic to pollen, will he not be able to raise flowers at home in the future?” ] In fact, pollen, which is easy to cause allergy, is not an ornamental flower with fragrant smell and bright color. Because the pollen of these flowers usually contains nectar, which is sticky, fragrant and sweet, and can attract insects such as bees to help them pollinate, these flowers are called insect matchmaker flowers. Since the pollen cannot be blown away with the wind, most of them will not cause pollen allergy. It is pollen from trees or weeds that is Read More …