Question

My child is just over 4 years old and has a 3-year history of allergic asthma. After being treated with inhaled Beclomethasone, the child recently had an asthma attack triggered by a Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. After recovery, there is a runny nose, sometimes clear and sometimes yellowish mucus. The doctor diagnosed it as allergic rhinitis. Do I need to treat this with medication, what kind of medication should I use, and where can I buy it? Additionally, how can I prevent allergic rhinitis and asthma during the fall?

Answer

It is recommended to use Cetrizine and Allergy Relief Tablets for treatment, supplemented with antibiotics such as Cefaclor. These medications can be purchased at most pharmacies. In addition to medication treatment, it is advisable to consult with professional doctors, maintain a light diet, and engage in moderate exercise. At the same time, it is suggested to choose a top-tier hospital for treatment to ensure effective results.