If your child sneezes and has clear nasal discharge when exposed to cold air, it might be allergic rhinitis, often exacerbated in the morning. Allergic rhinitis is related to genetics, so it’s important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold. When symptoms are severe, antiallergic medications, such as nasal sprays, can be used to control symptoms but are difficult to cure.
My baby has had allergic rhinitis all along, and with even a slight cold, the nose runs non-stop. Although it doesn’t affect appetite, it significantly impacts sleep, with especially loud breathing sounds during sleep. What is the best treatment for allergic rhinitis?