What symptom does infantile rhinitis symptom have?

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Children with rhinitis will have what symptoms is the most puzzling problem parents, children have rhinitis adults do not know. Director Wang Zhongbang said that rhinitis is very similar to a cold, so many parents can't tell whether their children have a cold or rhinitis. So, today, let's learn about the symptoms of rhinitis in children?

What symptom does infantile rhinitis symptom have?

The symptoms of chronic rhinitis in children are mainly characterized by cold nose and olfactory failure. Chronic simple rhinitis can be alleviated during daytime activities, and aggravated during night and sitting. When lying on one side, the lower side of the nasal cavity is blocked, and the upper side of the nasal cavity is well ventilated. When lying on the other side, the nasal congestion appears in the other side of the nasal cavity. Nasal mucus, often accompanied by headache, dizziness, loss of smell, etc. Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is characterized by persistent nasal obstruction, mucinous or mucopurulent nasal discharge, tinnitus, hearing loss, headache, insomnia and mental depression.

At the onset of acute rhinitis, there are mild aversion to cold and fever, general discomfort, burning sensation in the nasopharynx, dry, itchy and sneezing in the nose. One to two days later, there was nasal congestion, a large amount of clear water like nasal discharge, decreased sense of smell and headache. 3-4 days later, due to secondary infection, the secretion turned to yellow pus, the nose was not easy to blow out, and the nasal congestion was more serious. If there is no complication, it will return to normal in about one week.

Nasal itching (children often rub their noses), alternate nasal obstruction (dry throat and sore throat caused by oral breathing), sneezing (usually sudden and severe), nasal obstruction (loss or disappearance of smell), dizziness and headache. After a cold, persistent yellow nose, cough for more than two weeks.

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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.