Question

Children with weak constitutions since childhood often suffer from allergic rhinitis due to frequent colds, especially after catching a cold, when the flow of mucus intensifies and is accompanied by headache symptoms. How should children’s allergic rhinitis be treated?

Answer

The occurrence of children’s allergic rhinitis is often related to a decrease in immunity after a cold, which may lead to viral infection and subsequently cause the redness, congestion, and swelling of nasal tissue. These changes lead to an increase in nasal secretions, manifesting as symptoms of runny nose. For treatment, it is recommended to use antiviral medications to alleviate symptoms, while also paying attention to a light diet to aid in the recovery of the condition.