Question

Starting from around one and a half years old, the child has a stuffy nose at night. After examination at a children’s hospital, it was diagnosed as acute rhinitis. How should it be handled?

Answer

Acute rhinitis can cause severe coughing, and medications like Tertropium hydrochloride can be used to relieve bronchospasm caused by respiratory system issues. However, drugs have side effects, so it is recommended to use them under a doctor’s guidance. For children with allergic rhinitis, it may be necessary to seek specialized consultation in a timely manner and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, appropriate exercise and attention to preventing heat can help the child recover quickly.