I believe everyone has experienced runny nose, which is a very common adverse symptom. Generally, when suffering from a cold, most people will experience runny nose. In addition, children are prone to runny nose, and the duration is much longer than adults. So, what should I do if my child's runny nose hasn't improved for ten days?
If a child has a runny nose for ten days and it still doesn't improve, it is necessary to investigate the cause of the runny nose and then take targeted measures. If the symptoms of runny nose are caused by allergies, anti allergy treatment is necessary, and children should also be kept away from allergens such as pollen, dust, and animal hair.
If a child has a cold that causes a long period of runny nose, they can be given cold medicine. There are many types of cold medicines available now, and parents should choose the one that is suitable for their children to use. Generally, cold medicines have the effect of relieving symptoms of runny nose. Children can take them according to the instructions.
Rhinitis is a common disease, and after children suffer from rhinitis, they will have symptoms of nasal congestion and runny nose. At this time, it is necessary to treat rhinitis, and after the rhinitis is cured, the symptoms of runny nose will naturally disappear. At the same time as treatment, physiological seawater or saltwater can be used to flush the child's nasal cavity, which not only reduces nasal congestion but also reduces nasal mucus.