Question
What to Do If Your Son Has a Cold with a Stuffy Nose and Snoring?
Answer
After a child’s cold improves, if they still have a stuffy nose, it’s important to check for rhinitis or tonsillar enlargement. Continue with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for three days, have the child sleep on their side, and observe after taking three days of pediatric cold granules. There are many factors that can cause respiratory problems in children. If the child is diagnosed with respiratory system issues, parents should cooperate with the doctor for active treatment, reduce gastrointestinal pressure, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also be mindful not to allow their child to develop picky eating habits, ensuring a balanced diet.