What is the matter with the child waking up every morning and sneezing and runny nose

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the child has been sneezing and runny nose for a period of time, and there is no cold, then it is highly suspected that your baby is suffering from rhinitis, it may be allergic to cold air in the morning, or it may be allergic rhinitis such as dust mites. I wish the baby a speedy **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is estimated that it is rhinitis, so it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wuhan Ren'an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital-Che Guanghui-Attending Physician-Otolaryngology-What's the deal with frequent runny nose?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's supposed to be rhinitis.,Go to the hospital and take a look.。。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This situation is mostly caused by the child's allergy to cold air, which is usually careful not to get up too violently when getting up, with cold air. Or apply a warm compress to your nose with a hot washcloth, which can relieve symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At this time, it may be because the child's nose is uncomfortable, we parents must pay more attention at this time, and if appropriate, you can take the child to the hospital for a check-up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is likely that the house is too dry, so you can turn on the humidifier while sleeping. This will alleviate the symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is very likely that the baby is sleeping and does not pay attention to keeping warm and cold, so he will sneeze when he gets up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that the child has allergic rhinitis, or it may be that there is some foreign body in the nose when sleeping, so the child will sneeze as soon as he wakes up.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some children often complain of itchy noses, especially in the morning, when they get up, they often sneeze continuously, and their nose and tears are constant. This is most likely a symptom of allergic rhinitis, which is mainly related to the increase in respiratory infections after the weather gets colder, and the body's sensitivity to allergens. In addition, children with allergic constitution are also prone to allergic rhinitis due to the influence of sand, dust, certain plant pollen, mites, pet hair, etc.

    Seasonal allergic rhinitis usually occurs after the age of 3 years and is rare within the age of 1 year. Generally, the onset is acute, with itching and burning sensation in the nose and pharynx at the beginning, followed by continuous sneezing, nasal congestion, runny discharge, and may also be accompanied by itching, redness, and tearing in the eyes. Perennial allergic rhinitis is not seasonal, more common than in the morning, the symptoms are milder than the former, often only nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose and mouth breathing, and the symptoms are reduced or disappeared in the afternoon.

    There is no special method for allergic rhinitis, so once a child is sick, he must accept the norm under the guidance of a specialist, which can effectively reduce symptoms and prevent the disease from developing.

    Strengthen physical exercise, enhance disease resistance, and prevent complications caused by cold.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sneezing and runny nose in the morning, it may be rhinitis, because I have rhinitis for many years, if I have some colds, rhinitis will also attack, and I sneeze and runny nose every morning, so I think you may also have rhinitis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be rhinitis and need to go to the hospital for diagnosis. If there are several sneezes in a row, rhinitis is particularly likely.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this case, you should go to the hospital for a check-up to see if you have rhinitis?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What's the deal with getting up in the morning and sneezing and runny nose? Sneezing is generally a symptom after a cold, but if you sneeze wildly after getting up in the morning, you can't put it away, and sometimes one or two dozen in a row, it is likely that you have allergic rhinitis. So is that actually the case?

    Let's take a look at how authoritative experts answer this question based on years of clinical experience.

    Although the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and a cold are similar, they can be distinguished. Allergic rhinitis is mainly manifested by episodic sneezing and runny nose, which rarely lasts for more than half a day. If symptoms such as persistent sneezing and nasal congestion occur for more than four days in a week, it should be considered to be caused by rhinitis and diagnosed as soon as possible.

    Sneezing, itchy nose, runny nose and nasal congestion are the four most common symptoms of rhinitis. Sneezing is most serious in the early morning and waking up, but it is not rhinitis and you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.

    1. What's going on when you get up in the morning and sneeze and have a runny nose.

    1. Sneezing: paroxysmal continuous sneezing, each episode is generally not less than 5 sneezes, and sometimes even more than a dozen or dozens of sneezes. Sneezing is often worse in the morning, waking up, falling asleep at night, or depending on the season, and some people have several attacks almost every day.

    2. Runny nose: a large amount of watery nasal discharge after sneezing with allergic rhinitis, some people have to change several handkerchiefs every day, or use a roll of toilet paper every day. Then there is the blockage of the nasal cavity, which can last for ten minutes or tens of minutes, depending on the severity of each attack.

    3. Nasal congestion: If it is caused by mucosal edema and nasal congestion, it is mostly temporary. It is mostly caused by atrophy of the olfactory nerve due to persistent edema of the mucosa.

    4. Nasal itching: The nasal itching caused by allergic rhinitis is a kind of allergy, which is very different from the slight nasal itching of a cold.

    According to experts, the common symptoms of allergic rhinitis are mostly paroxysmal nasal itching, continuous sneezing, runny or thin mucus discharge, accompanied by nasal congestion, loss of smell, soft palate, ears, eyes, throat itching and headache. Therefore, if you have continuous sneezing in the morning, you should go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible**.

    2. How to tell if you have allergic rhinitis?

    1. Sneezing, sneezing often has several sneezing paroxysmal attacks every day. Aggravation in the early morning and at night, with each episode ranging from a few to a few at most; It is often aggravated by morning, waking up, falling asleep at night, or changing with the seasons.

    2. Nasal congestion is intermittent or persistent, with varying degrees of severity.

    3. Runny nose often has a large amount of watery nasal discharge, and many people with allergic rhinitis will also have red eyes and watery eyes.

    4. Nasal itching and olfactory disorders, itching in the nose, and even itching in the eyes outside the nose.

    Faced with the problem of getting up in the morning to sneeze and runny nose, the above are common situations in daily life, and experts remind everyone that effective measures must be adopted as soon as possible. If you don't protect your health, it is likely to cause harm to your friends' health. Finally, I wish you all a healthy body and a healthy and happy life!

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