Question

An 8-month-old girl baby is experiencing tears with white, sparse eye discharge. After examination by a pediatrician, it was diagnosed as nasal mucosal inflammation, not an eye condition. She has no other cold symptoms, but she feels stuffy and has difficulty breathing during breastfeeding. Considering the large number of pediatric patients in hospitals, parents hope to avoid bringing the child for medical treatment again. What medications can be currently used for treatment?