Question

Male, 5 years old, My child caught a cold at kindergarten this year, and the elders didn’t pay attention, and it developed into allergic rhinitis. Now it flares up every few days, and the child always has to get shots and take medicine. This is not a solution. How should we treat children’s allergic rhinitis and nasal bleeding?

Answer

Children are more sensitive to symptoms such as nasal congestion caused by allergic rhinitis. To alleviate these symptoms, medication can be used to stabilize the internal environment of the nose, relieve dryness and congestion. Since children differ from adults, the best treatment for pediatric allergic rhinitis involves extracting from daily life. It is important to ensure good ventilation in indoor environments, and if a child has allergic rhinitis, it is essential to always maintain nose hygiene and encourage physical activities to strengthen their constitution, which is key to treating allergic rhinitis.