Discussing the treatment methods for pediatric rhinitis, especially through cold water nasal immersion to enhance the adaptability and immunity of the nasal mucosa.
Learn about the treatment methods for pediatric rhinitis and daily precautions, especially for the care of three-month-old infants.
How Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnoses and treats pediatric allergic rhinitis, and provides non-pharmacological therapies.
Understand the treatment methods for pediatric rhinitis and how to care for infants with rhinitis in daily life.
What are the symptoms of a child’s sinusitis and allergic rhinitis?
My little one has been having a stuffy nose recently, with clear mucus and occasional sneezing. I’ve taken their body temperature, and there’s no sign of a cold or fever. I suspect they might have a bit of a runny nose, but I’m not sure. Could you tell me what the symptoms of pediatric nasal inflammation are?
If a child’s rhinitis has not healed after a month, it should be considered that there may be a chronic onset, and relevant checks should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, pay attention to protective measures and avoid exposure to cold air. If there is allergic rhinitis, medication can be used under the guidance of a doctor. Exclude symptoms caused by allergies, and perform targeted treatment after clear diagnosis.
If a child has had rhinitis for more than a month, further examination may be required, such as allergen testing, nasal endoscopy, and brain magnetic resonance imaging. Additionally, it’s important to avoid cold air irritation, wear a mask when going out, and use medication for treatment under a doctor’s guidance.