Causes and Treatment Methods of Frequent Nosebleeds

Frequent nosebleeds can be caused by various factors, including trauma, dryness, overheating, excessive alcohol consumption, and may also be related to complications of the cardiovascular system, internal organs, infections, blood diseases, or other conditions. Treatment methods include emergency measures such as cold compresses and ice pack compression, as well as seeking medical examination to confirm the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Green Stools

Infants may experience green stools due to reasons such as insufficient feeding, catching a cold, or rapid intestinal movement. If breastfed, as long as the baby’s milk intake is normal, mood is good, sleep is sound, and weight is increasing normally, no special treatment is generally required. For mixed feeding, it is important to ensure the baby eats enough. Catching a cold may also lead to rapid intestinal movement and green stools. If the baby only has green stools without other discomforts, the condition can usually be improved by enhancing abdominal warmth. Symptoms often disappear after a few days. However, if the baby has cold symptoms, it may require simultaneous treatment for the cold.
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Hemangiomas

Hemangiomas are typically caused by vascular malformations during the embryonic stage, making them congenital benign tumors. Treatment recommendations include the use of pure natural Chinese medicine and minimally invasive surgery. Post-operation, avoid spicy foods to prevent infection and promote quick recovery.
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