What medicine should I take if my baby always sneezes and has a runny nose when he gets up early in the morning?

A parent asked a question about a daughter who is 2 years old and 8 months old. Her father and I have had allergic rhinitis for about 3 years. My daughter seems to have inherited it. In recent months, she has been sneezing early in the morning and having a runny nose. She will be fine after a while, and she will be fine during the day. Will sneeze a few times. The doctor said it was inflammation of the nasal cavity and prescribed loratadine drops. I took it for about 3 to 4 days, and it healed in 2 days. Then it started again as soon as it stopped. How should I standardize the treatment? What should you pay attention to every day? Dr. Yang Yafeng answered: Allergic rhinitis is hereditary. Considering that the baby has rhinitis, prevention is better than cure for the treatment of rhinitis. Common allergens include inhalable pollen, dust, etc. It would be better if the baby can wear a mask. For food-borne foods, such as fish and shrimp containing high protein, you can eat as little as possible, but generally allergic rhinitis is mostly inhaled. In addition, there are many babies who are allergic to mites, cold air, etc. Be sure to wash sheets, quilts, pillows, pillow cores, etc. frequently. For drug treatment, you can choose nasal hormone drugs in the acute stage, which can quickly relieve symptoms, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray. Or anti-allergy treatments, such as cetirizine syrup, loratadine, etc. You can also choose traditional Chinese medicine treatment, which has good therapeutic effects and less side effects, such as Biyanning Tablets, Biyuan Tongqiao Granules, etc. People with allergic rhinitis generally have Yang or Qi deficiency, so dialectical treatment can be effective. If conditions permit, you can go to a good local traditional Chinese medicine hospital to prescribe dialectical medicine for your baby. In addition, during the stable period, you can choose to spray nasal spray with physiological sea salt water. There is no age limit for physiological sea salt water, and it generally has no side effects and can be sprayed continuously.

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