Seven-Year-Old Child Often Rubbing Nose at Night, Sometimes Bleeding, What Should Be Done?

Seven-year-old child often rubs nose at night, sometimes the nose is rubbed raw with bloodstains. The symptoms occur at night, and the child rubs particularly hard in the morning, while during the day, the child frequently has runny nose. The child has been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and is seeking advice on medication and recommendations.
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Severe Sneezing in Children: Differentiating Wind-Heat and Wind-Cold Colds

Children experiencing frequent sneezing, nasal congestion with clear mucus, reduced appetite, slightly yellow urine, and slightly dry stool. White, somewhat translucent phlegm. Appetite decreased but spirits remain good. Yellow urine and slightly dry stool. Has a history of whooping cough and now has a slight hoarse voice, which is not noticeable when sleeping or at rest. Onset time and cause: Family member with fever and cold, suspected of transmission. Ill for two days. Treatment status: Used Ai Xiang and Yi Tan Jing, no significant improvement. Seeking assistance: Unsure if the child has wind-heat or wind-cold cold, have An’er Ning and cefixime at home but hesitate to give to the child. Uncertain about medication usage and whether to go to the hospital for injections.
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