What symptom does infant have rhinitis?

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Recently, my child's sneezing is very serious, and I don't know how it is. I just feel that my nose is uncomfortable and itchy. Sometimes I have a runny nose all the time. It's really wrong. My child is very worried, so I went to do a nasopharyngoscopy and found that he has rhinitis. After treatment, now the basic recovery, what symptoms of infant rhinitis, now share with you.

What symptom does infant have rhinitis?

Symptom 1: chronic rhinitis: the main symptoms of this kind of rhinitis are nasal obstruction, mild intermittent or alternating, severe persistent, nasal secretions increased. Examination showed congestion and swelling of nasal mucosa, a small amount of mucinous secretions in nasal meatus, severe hypertrophic rhinitis due to tissue hyperplasia, mucosal surface uneven, lower turbinate showed mulberry like changes, middle turbinate mucosa showed polypoid changes.

Symptom 2: sinusitis: nasal congestion, purulent and smelly nose, headache, etc. are the typical symptoms of rhinitis. Atrophic rhinitis: the symptoms of this kind of rhinitis are nasal congestion, nasal odor, headache, olfactory decline or even disappear. Runny nose is another typical symptom of rhinitis. In the early stage, it is usually clear nose, accompanied by bacterial infection, with yellow and turbid nose.

Symptom 3: allergic rhinitis: the symptoms of this kind of rhinitis are itchy nose, stuffy nose, runny nose and constant sneezing. Drug induced rhinitis: the main symptoms are bilateral persistent nasal congestion, nasal dryness, discomfort and burning sensation, and the appearance of nasal mucosa may vary greatly from congestion to pale edema. The mucosa of typical patients with rhinitis is purplish red.

matters needing attention

The treatment of rhinitis should be based on the principle of protecting the normal physiological function of nasal mucosa. Traditional laser surgery uses high temperature to burn the nasal cavity, which greatly destroys the normal physiological function of nasal mucosa. It is destructive and painful. It is difficult for children to bear and easy to relapse. Nasal drops can only relieve symptoms and can't be cured. Besides, long-term use will have side effects. These two therapies are not suitable for the treatment of infantile rhinitis.