Question

How should one handle allergic rhinitis in a 4-year-old child caused by cold air sensitivity?

Answer

While there is no cure for allergic rhinitis at present, symptoms can be alleviated through preventive treatment and reducing exposure to allergens. Two to three weeks before the onset of the allergy season, you can use corticosteroid medications under a doctor’s guidance to reduce nasal symptoms during the allergy season. Additionally, using saline nasal irrigation is a safe and effective method, although it may take longer to see results. It is recommended to use drugs such as Allergy Relief Tablets and Cetrizine, and also consider using a nasal irrigator to assist with the irrigation process.