Can children with rhinitis drink milk?

Rhinitis patients can drink milk because it is rich in nutrients, which can enhance the child’s resistance and help the child recover from rhinitis. However, some children have allergic rhinitis and are clearly allergic to milk after blood tests. In such cases, it is recommended that children do not drink a lot of milk, otherwise they are particularly prone to allergies, which can lead to increased symptoms of nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing. Children are advised to exercise more to strengthen their resistance. In the case of rhinitis, it is important to actively treat the symptoms. If it is allergic rhinitis, consider taking oral montelukast sodium tablets, which can effectively reduce the chances of allergy in patients. The nose can usually be properly sprayed with physiological sea saline, and can be treated with oral nasal abyss and orifice granules.