Whenever the seasons change, it is easy to get influenza. Improper treatment can lead to rhinitis. Especially for children, what kind of situations will occur when they grow up to the age of three, in order to avoid the occurrence of colds and prevent rhinitis as much as possible. Next, we need to understand the symptoms and precursors of rhinitis at the age of three.
Symptoms and precursors of rhinitis at the age of three
The precursors of rhinitis can be roughly divided into several types: sneezing, runny nose, nasal itching, nasal congestion, decreased sense of smell, and headache.
1. The ventilation of the child's nose will be affected, resulting in a decrease in the oxygen content entering the child's body. This will gradually lower the blood saturation level in the child's body, and also lead to organ hypoxia, which will affect the child's physical development.
2. Untreated rhinitis in children can lead to poor memory and decreased intelligence. At this time, children may experience periodic headaches and sometimes dizziness.
3. After a child develops rhinitis, their nose may become blocked and unable to breathe. At this time, the child will use their mouth to breathe, which can directly stimulate the child's throat with external air, especially polluted air. This can easily cause various respiratory infections. In addition, prolonged mouth breathing in children also has an impact on facial muscle development.
What should I pay attention to after experiencing rhinitis?
1. Rhinitis is mostly caused by catching a cold, so it is necessary to strengthen physical exercise and enhance resistance, such as morning running, swimming, cold water baths, cold water face washing, etc., which can enhance physical fitness, improve the body's tolerance to cold, and avoid catching a cold.
2. Avoid excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, exposure to cold, smoking, alcohol consumption, and daily health care for rhinitis, as these factors can weaken the body's resistance and cause a decline in nasal mucosal regulation function, leading to the invasion of viruses and disease.
3. Timely replace and clean bed sheets and covers to prevent mites and their secretions from triggering allergic rhinitis.
4. Maintain the humidity of indoor air or use an air filter to keep the nose moist and not too dry.
5. Wear masks when going out in autumn, winter, or during the flu season, avoid public gatherings, try to avoid going to public places as much as possible, isolate infected individuals, and disinfect polluted indoor spaces with white vinegar fumigation.
I believe many parents have already learned about the symptoms and signs of rhinitis in their children at the age of three, which can better prevent the occurrence of colds. Children have relatively weaker resistance and are more susceptible to infection than adults. The disease is not easy to cure, and rhinitis is prone to occur. Therefore, parents should pay more attention. Give your child a happy, carefree, and healthy childhood.