Question

Male, 3 years old. My child caught a cold at kindergarten this year, and it was not noticed by the elders and developed into allergic rhinitis. Now, it flares up every now and then, and the child always needs to get shots and take medicine. This is not a sustainable solution. How should children’s allergic rhinitis be treated?

Answer

You can use a cotton swab dipped in warm saltwater to wipe your baby’s nose, or saturate the cotton swab with saltwater and let two to three drops fall into your baby’s nose. Do this daily, and it can be very beneficial for your baby’s allergic rhinitis. There are many treatment methods for diseases, but since the patient’s condition varies, the medical treatment methods also differ. Therefore, it is necessary for the patient to go to a professional hospital for detailed examination as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment.