Question

My child has pediatric allergic rhinitis, and their nose is blocked during winter, especially severe at night. Are there any methods for treatment?

Answer

There is currently no specific medication to cure allergic rhinitis, with the focus of treatment being on identifying allergens and avoiding contact as much as possible. During an attack, antihistamines such as Benadryl can be used to alleviate symptoms. Additionally, strengthening physical exercise can help improve the constitution. During an outbreak, a fluticasone nasal spray can be used for treatment. Since pediatric allergic rhinitis can have a significant impact on patients, it is recommended that parents take their children to a specialist for timely consultation to receive appropriate treatment advice. In daily life, precautions should be taken to prevent overheating, and it is hoped that the child will recover soon.