Little girls love to sneeze all the time

Updated on healthy 2024-07-29
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Excessive sneezing in children may be a manifestation of allergic rhinitis, especially if it is regular and seasonally related, pay attention to allergic rhinitis. If the child has a history of eczema when he is young, and the adult has a history of allergic rhinitis, it is especially necessary to pay attention to the child's diet, drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, and avoid foods suspected of allergies, otherwise it will aggravate the symptoms of allergies. In addition, you can use physiological sea salt water to rinse the nasal cavity, which can flush out secretions, pathogens and allergens, etc., children can check for allergens when they always sneeze, and according to the results of allergens, avoid allergic foods and avoid contact with allergens.

    If the child is clear that it is allergic rhinitis, that is, follow the doctor's instructions, according to allergic rhinitis**, allergic rhinitis can be treated with nasal spray hormone or nasal spray anti-allergic drugs, and if necessary, oral anti-allergic drugs, that is, montelukast, etc., to relieve the symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What are the causes of frequent sneezing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1-2 times doesn't matter, don't worry too much, if it's allergic rhinitis, it will generally be more than 4, and it is accompanied by other symptoms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the phenomenon of sneezing in the child you said is considered to be caused by the cause of the child's cold, and it is also more common in the child's period.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The back is considered to be yang in traditional Chinese medicine, so the back is cold, which is a manifestation of yang deficiency.

    As soon as the child is found to be sneezing and runny nose, parents think that the child has a cold, and often find various anti-cold medicines from the small family medicine box for the child to take. In fact, some of the colds that look like they are not colds, but allergic rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis, which can be caused by various allergens, is mainly manifested as persistent or intermittent nasal congestion, which is obvious when lying on the back, and the symptoms worsen in the morning.

    Newborns or infants often open their mouths to breathe due to nasal congestion and snore during sleep, resulting in chapped lips and sore throat. In addition, nasal itching is also an important symptom. Almost more than half of the affected children often rub their noses, shrink their noses, wrinkle their noses, or wipe their noses with their hands due to itchy noses.

    Frequent and vigorous nasal rubbing can cause the nasal septum to curvature, affecting ventilation in one nostril. It may also present as paroxysmal sneezing, which is more pronounced in the morning or when cold air is inhaled, and can be followed by several or dozens of sneezes at a time, followed by a large amount of nasal discharge. These manifestations are often sudden, disappear rapidly, and then recur intermittently.

    Children with a long course of illness will have their sense of smell affected to a certain extent, and their sense of smell will be reduced or lost. At the same time, some children may have itching in the eyes, pharynx, ears and other parts, rubbing the eyes, picking the ears and other manifestations, and even a few children have **itching symptoms. Older children tend to scratch their hands on their bodies, while younger babies are restless.

    According to the above manifestations of allergic rhinitis, it is not difficult for parents to distinguish it from a cold as long as they observe carefully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you wear too little and don't get warm, of course you will have cold symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It could be a cold, or it could be rhinitis, so you can take your child for a check-up.

    You can also take a look at "13 Years of Rhinitis Accompaniment" by yourself and make some self-judgments.

    If it's really rhinitis, it's good to ** as soon as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the weather is bad and you sneeze often, it is not excluded that you have a cold, but if you sneeze often, the weather is better and relieved, and the weather is colder and more serious, that is, rhinitis The child is more likely to get rhinitis because of the poor resistance, so it is easier to get rhinitis. It's fine in less than a month, and I'm relieved.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Does the child sneeze several times or even 10 times in a row? If that's the case, it's rhinitis, and if it's one or two shots at a time and you don't have a runny nose, it's no problem.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the child sneezes, as long as it is not non-stop, you can ignore it, if you don't stop sneezing, you must observe whether it is a cold, if there is no cold, it is not ruled out that it is allergies, you can go to the hospital to do an allergen test.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Well, it could be allergic rhinitis, and my aunt had this disease, and she was always sneezing

    If your baby is sneezing regularly for no reason without any external cause, you need to pay attention

    Let's go to the hospital for a check-up, after all, we're not doctors

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is possible to catch a cold, but rhinitis is more likely.

    Remove dust, do not use down, wool and other materials, and keep away from pollen. Compress your nose with a warm washcloth.

    If there is still no improvement, go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Poor physical performance. Intensify your workouts. Can.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended that the hospital check the source of allergies, which may be allergic rhinitis.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Allergies, dry nose, allergic rhinitis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    May be due to allergic rhinitis.

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