Question

How can pediatric allergic rhinitis be completely cured?

Answer

Patients with allergic rhinitis often experience symptoms such as continuous sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion, which severely affect their daily life and work. Allergic rhinitis cannot heal itself, and if not treated promptly, it can cause significant harm to the body. There are many treatment methods for seasonal allergic rhinitis, including avoiding contact with allergens, medication treatment, desensitization therapy, and surgical treatment. With the continuous advancement and development of medical technology, minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis has also become a widely accepted therapy. The choice of treatment methods for seasonal allergic rhinitis should also be based on the patient’s own condition.