Question
My child is 10 years old and sneezes 1 to 2 times or 2 to 3 times a day. Each sneeze lasts a long time. Is there a way to treat it?
Answer
Currently, the main treatment for allergic rhinitis in children is through endoscopic diathermy surgery using low-temperature plasma, which selectively blocks the nasal ciliary nerves and the infraorbital nerves to reduce the excitability of the parasympathetic nervous system of the nasal cavity. This can eliminate sensitivity to stimuli such as weather changes, dust, and pollen, thus naturally healing allergic rhinitis and reducing the likelihood of recurrence.