Question

A seven-year-old boy has been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, and his parents want to know if it is appropriate to use nasal sprays for treatment, as well as the potential effects of this treatment method on the child’s body.

Answer

Hello, for the treatment of allergic rhinitis in children, it is generally not recommended to use nasal sprays containing hormones. For pediatric patients, it is suggested to adopt treatments that enhance immunity and allergy resistance, and to avoid contact with allergens. Additionally, during the treatment period, the patient’s diet and care are also very important; they should consume light foods to reduce unnecessary health risks. I hope this information is helpful to you.