Question

A three-month-old infant has been frequently sneezing recently, but without symptoms of a cold or fever. After a hospital examination, it is suspected that they may have pediatric rhinitis. How should pediatric rhinitis be treated? What precautions should be taken in daily life?

Answer

Pediatric rhinitis is often caused by a cold. For young infants, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly. Doctors may prescribe anti-inflammatory and antiallergy medications. In daily life, attention should be paid to keeping warm, preventing colds, and reducing the baby’s outdoor activities to avoid catching a cold. At the same time, avoid exposure to allergens. During an attack of rhinitis, consider wearing a mask or avoiding public places.