The runny nose keeps flowing nonstop, and you have to wipe it every few steps. The nasal cavity feels dry with increased dry boogers, making children constantly pick their nose. Nasal congestion makes things even worse — they lose their appetite, struggle to sleep and find it hard to focus on studying.
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Many parents think their children are just suffering from a cold, not realizing that the problem has actually developed into rhinitis. What are the symptoms of pediatric rhinitis? Let Dejiantang Franchise Brand give you a detailed introduction.
Anyone who has had rhinitis knows how uncomfortable it can be.
Once an attack sets in, the nose runs like a tap that cannot be turned off. Watery eyes blur vision, making it hard to see things even half a meter away. Discomfort also includes nasal congestion, sneezing and headaches.
Rhinitis is particularly prevalent during the transition between winter and spring. The cold, damp weather and rising levels of allergens create ideal conditions for its onset. Without proper protection, dust and bacteria in the air can easily invade the nasal passages and trigger rhinitis.
Children are especially vulnerable. They have weaker immunity, narrower and shorter nasal cavities, and more delicate nasal mucosa than adults, so bacteria and viruses can enter their noses far more easily.
For kids with poor physical resistance, rhinitis can strike all too easily.
How to Prevent Allergic Rhinitis in Children
1. Rinse the nasal cavity regularly
Nasal irrigation with saline can flush out viruses and other pathogens inside the nose, helping prevent colds and rhinitis. It also relieves dryness, itching and congestion when children are already ill.
2. Stay away from allergens
Spring is a peak season for allergens. Pollen, dust mites, dirt and fluctuating temperatures can all cause recurring rhinitis. Keep children away from irritants and ask them to wear masks when going outdoors.
3. Do more exercise to boost immunity
Children with underdeveloped nasal passages and low immunity are prone to rhinitis. Encourage regular physical activity and maintain an early-to-bed routine to strengthen the body’s defenses.
Kind Reminder from Qingbitang
Given children’s weak immunity and immature nasal structures, they are highly susceptible to colds and rhinitis. Daily nasal care is essential to guard against nasal disorders.