How to treat allergic rhinitis during breastfeeding

Allergic rhinitis attacks during breastfeeding should be treated cautiously under medical advice, often with localized hot compresses and nasal rinses, while medication should be grasped by a specialist. If the symptoms of allergic rhinitis in breastfeeding women are mild, it is recommended that breastfeeding women use physiological sea saline to rinse the nasal passages and hot compresses on the nose to alleviate nasal symptoms. If the symptoms of rhinitis are severe, glucocorticoid nasal sprays, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, can be used to reduce inflammation under medical advice. Breastfeeding women with very serious symptoms are advised to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to use drugs, do not buy their own medication, so as to avoid the adverse effects of the drug ingredients into the baby’s body with breastfeeding.