If the child sneezes all the time in the morning, if it only occurs after getting cold, it means that the child has cold symptoms. Parents are advised to give the child cold and fever pellets, take them orally and let the child rest as much as possible, avoid excessive exertion and drink more water, which is beneficial to the recovery of the child’s condition. If the patient often sneezes in the morning, it may be allergic rhinitis. The sympathetic nerve plays a major function in the morning, and the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is very sensitive at this time, and sometimes it comes into contact with dust mites, which can especially stimulate children to sneeze and runny nose. It is recommended to spray the child with saline or tretinoin nasal spray to reduce the degree of sensitivity of the child’s nasal mucosa, and try to take the child to the hospital for blood tests to clarify the allergens.