Question
My child is 6 years old and has both pediatric allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma. Lately, they have been experiencing nasal congestion and runny nose in the morning. How should I handle this situation?
Answer
The definitive treatment for pediatric allergic rhinitis is to identify and avoid allergens. If the symptoms mainly occur outdoors, it’s best to limit outdoor activities, avoid contact with flowers, decaying leaves, and pollen, and wear a mask when going out. Alternatively, consider visiting seaside areas where allergens are less prevalent.