Question

Infants experiencing duct blockage accompanied by frequent sneezing have been diagnosed with rhinitis by the doctor, and medication for cleaning treatment has been prescribed. Parents are confused about the reasons for their child’s rhinitis and want to know if this condition will naturally improve as the child grows up.

Answer

Duct blockage and frequent sneezing in infants may be related to colds, rhinitis, or upper respiratory infections, and may also be caused by catching a cold or wind-cold. It is recommended to give the infant children’s cold granules and closely monitor any changes in their symptoms. At the same time, ensure that the infant drinks plenty of water, maintains good personal hygiene, and avoids catching a cold or wind-cold. As for duct blockage, this condition is more difficult to treat, so patients and their families should maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, actively face treatment, in order to achieve the best recovery effect.