Nasal congestion is a typical symptom of abnormal upper respiratory tract in many children. Whether it is cold or nasal inflammation, it can cause nasal congestion, and it is usually accompanied by runny nose and poor breathing. Although most of them can be relieved through different means, recovery also requires a process. So, how many days can children with rhinitis and nasal congestion get better?
1. According to the cause of the illness. Most cases of rhinitis are caused by different forms of colds. When varying degrees of nasal congestion occur, if targeted treatment is given in a timely manner, the congestion can be relieved and it will not develop into rhinitis. However, if nasal congestion persists, it may worsen the condition.
2. One month. Most rhinitis develops through varying degrees of nasal congestion, and is divided into acute rhinitis and chronic rhinitis. Treatment should be chosen according to different types, so the treatment time may not be very short, and a good lifestyle should be maintained during the period to avoid aggravating inflammation.
3. More than ten days. According to the different symptoms caused by nasal congestion, if a reasonable treatment method is chosen, the direction of rhinitis can be changed through rational medication before it worsens into rhinitis. In more than ten days, there can be varying degrees of recovery, but during this period, medication should be used reasonably and good lifestyle and dietary habits should be maintained.