Question

My child has allergic rhinitis and recently had a cold. Now they snore while sleeping, and there is dry mucus every day. There’s also a blockage of white discharge in the nose. How can we treat the allergic rhinitis so that they can stay away from the disease?

Answer

Considering the child’s age and the described symptoms, it should be a recurrence of nasal inflammatory conditions. Related to individual constitution and environment, it is recommended to pay attention to rest and keep the child warm, and drink plenty of water. Consider using cetirizine tablets and pediatric rhinitis tablets to treat pediatric allergic rhinitis, as it may not be fully cured. Patients should maintain a good attitude and face it with a positive mindset, as this is the only way to boost their confidence in combating pediatric allergic rhinitis and believe that recovery is possible.