What should I do if my baby has allergic rhinitis

  Allergic rhinitis can be very uncomfortable when it strikes, and many mothers are worried that their baby may experience discomfort in other parts of their body due to rhinitis. When a baby has an allergic rhinitis attack, they will go and touch their nose, which makes many mothers very anxious. So what should we do if the baby has allergic rhinitis?

  

What should I do if my baby has allergic rhinitis1

  Babies with allergic rhinitis need mothers to pay attention to it in their daily lives, and if necessary, control medication. Otherwise, if left untreated for a long time, the condition will worsen and the baby will feel even more uncomfortable.

  Firstly, allergic rhinitis in babies may be caused by eczema or food allergies, which can lead to asthma allergies. If the baby is in this situation, mothers should pay attention to the surrounding environment and food. They can take the baby to the hospital for allergen testing. Mothers should not give their baby food that is prone to allergies; If it is found that it is not a food allergy but caused by other factors such as cat hair, dog hair, etc., then mothers should try not to let their babies come into contact with it.

  Secondly, medication can be used for treatment. For medication treatment, it is best for mothers to consult a doctor or take their baby to the hospital for examination, and then have the doctor prescribe medication for the baby. Do not use medication for the baby without authorization.

  Thirdly, babies with allergic rhinitis can undergo specific desensitization treatment, especially for cases of allergic rhinitis with coughing or even severe conditions such as asthma. Therefore, desensitization treatment is very effective.

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