Rhinitis in 5 year olds can take loratadine if the allergic rhinitis is indeed caused by allergen triggering, but please make sure that the diagnosis is clear and take it according to the doctor’s instructions.
When a 5-year-old child suffers from allergic rhinitis, there are often symptoms such as itchy nose, sneezing, running nose and so on, which can lead to the occurrence of rubbing the nose of the child, frequent blinking and nosebleeds and other manifestations. This disease is mainly caused by the allergic body of the child contact with allergens, stimulate the body to produce an allergic reaction. For example, allergy to pollen often develops in the spring, and allergy to dust mites and fungi can be present all year round.
Loratadine is a second-generation antihistamine that is commonly used to treat allergy symptoms. One of its main characteristics is its non-drowsy effect compared to first-generation antihistamines. It is used for allergic rhinitis, acute or chronic urticaria, allergic conjunctivitis, hay fever and other allergic skin diseases.
When a 5-year-old child suffers from allergic rhinitis, the main use of loratadine syrup, the exact dosage and course of treatment, taking into account the weight of the child, the severity of the disease, and following the advice of the receiving doctor. For other types of rhinitis, it is recommended to seek the advice of a specialist and not to self-medicate to avoid adverse reactions.