Question

What should I do if my child’s pediatric rhinitis has not healed after one month?

Answer

If your child experiences recurrent rhinitis in the bathroom, it may be necessary to go to the hospital for allergen testing, nasal endoscopy, and brain magnetic resonance imaging. These tests can rule out chronic attacks such as sinusitis, frontal sinusitis, or allergic rhinitis. At the same time, wear a mask when going out to avoid contact with cold air. If you are diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, you can use medication under a doctor’s guidance. Remember to rule out symptoms caused by allergies, take targeted treatment after confirmation, and regularly change your bedding.