A six-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent runny nose, red and swollen nostrils, dry and itchy nose at night, with good appetite and normal defecation. The weight remains stable. The symptoms have lasted for two months and have caused a fever in the past, now it is a recurrence of allergic rhinitis.
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