Question

A five-year-old girl has had a mild congenital nasal allergy since birth, and her nasal symptoms have worsened. The parents inquire whether nasal allergies treatment and nasal drops are suitable for children with nasal allergies?

Answer

Common symptoms of childhood nasal allergies include nasal congestion, breathing difficulties, sneezing, and runny nose, with various types of rhinitis. Medications should not be used arbitrarily before determining the type of rhinitis. It is recommended that parents take the girl to an otorhinolaryngology clinic for professional diagnosis, such as nasal endoscopy. If diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, anti-allergic medications are needed, and nasal drops should be considered under the guidance of a doctor.