Can babies with allergic rhinitis be vaccinated?

Babies with allergic rhinitis are not suitable for vaccination during the acute phase of the disease because the resistance of the body of patients with allergic rhinitis is significantly reduced during the acute phase, and a series of metamorphic reactions may occur after vaccination, and the child may experience discomfort in various aspects. If the child’s condition stabilizes after active medication control and there are no obvious symptoms of sneezing, nasal congestion or runny nose, vaccination can be considered. Clinically for children with allergic rhinitis can be sprayed with mometasone furoate nasal pain, oral medication can be applied to Cangzhi rhinitis drops, along with Oronema drops to apply. It is recommended that children exercise more to improve their immune system to minimize the chance of allergic rhinitis, and if necessary, consider going to the hospital for immune desensitization treatment.