Symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children

Jun 04, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

Lately, my child has been sneezing frequently and experiencing watery eyes. I suspect it might be rhinitis, and I really want to know: what are the symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
The typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children are diverse, primarily including nasal congestion, runny nose, nasal itching, and frequent sneezing. These symptoms usually appear quickly after exposure to allergens such as pollen or house dust mites. In addition, allergic rhinitis may also cause eye-related symptoms like itchy eyes and tearing, further affecting children's daily lives. To manage allergic rhinitis, the primary step is to avoid exposing children to known allergens. Parents should maintain a clean indoor environment and regularly change bed sheets, pillowcases, and other bedding to reduce dust mite growth. When going outdoors, children can wear masks to lower the risk of allergen exposure. If symptoms persist or worsen, parents should promptly seek medical care; doctors may prescribe antihistamines or nasal spray medications based on the condition. Furthermore, parents should focus on boosting their child's immune system by encouraging appropriate physical activity and maintaining a healthy diet to strengthen resistance and help prevent the onset of allergic rhinitis.