Can children with allergic rhinitis swim?

Whether children with allergic rhinitis can swim or not depends on what the allergens that cause allergic rhinitis are. Pools usually contain chlorine to sterilize the chemicals, so if the child is allergic to the chemicals in the pool, he or she cannot swim, and if he or she is not allergic to the chemicals in the pool, then he or she can swim. If the child is allergic to the disinfectant, etc., it is possible to aggravate the allergic rhinitis, and in this case can not swim. In general, however, most babies with allergic rhinitis are able to swim and should avoid choking during swimming. Allergic rhinitis babies are recommended to consult a doctor and use medication under the guidance of the doctor to treat, the vast majority of children with allergic rhinitis can swim, but swimming is not a cure for allergic rhinitis.