The children at home already have allergic rhinitis problems, and recently they have developed symptoms of coughing. Parents believe that coughing is caused by allergic rhinitis because it brings more problems to the children's bodies. At this point, if you want to understand the cause of coughing, can allergic rhinitis in children cause coughing?
Allergic rhinitis in children can cause coughing. When exposed to allergens, the nasal mucosa becomes red and swollen, and there is an increase in secretions. Secretions can flow back to the throat through the nasal pharyngeal passage, causing a protective cough response. In addition to coughing, there are also symptoms such as dry throat, itching in the throat, and excessive nasal discharge.
If a child has allergic rhinitis, parents need to pay attention to the allergens that cause allergic rhinitis in children, such as dust, dog hair, fluff, mites, pollen, cat hair, etc., and try to find allergens as much as possible. Pay attention to avoiding these allergens in daily life, so that children's allergic rhinitis will not occur frequently and they will not feel so uncomfortable.
When children cough and feel uncomfortable due to allergic rhinitis, they can go to the hospital for examination and treatment, and receive appropriate anti allergic medication. After taking the medication, coughing and other symptoms can be relieved. If the cough symptoms of allergic rhinitis are severe, timely medical intervention should be used to prevent it from developing into asthma.