What medication should I take for my child’s swollen nasal turbinates?

Nasal turbinate swelling in children can be seen in the upper respiratory tract infection, allergic rhinitis and other diseases, mostly using medication, the use of specific drugs, it is recommended that should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication without authorization, to avoid adverse reactions.
1. Upper respiratory tract infections: the child’s turbinate swelling may be caused by upper respiratory tract infections, and common causes of upper respiratory tract infections are viral or bacterial infections, it is recommended that the use of blue scutellaria oral solution, cefazoxime and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for anti-infective treatment.
2. Allergic rhinitis: If your child’s turbinates are swollen because of allergic diseases, it is recommended to use anti-allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, such as loratadine syrup, cetirizine hydrochloride drops, etc., which can help reduce the swelling of the turbinates when used in combination.
In addition to oral medication, children with swollen turbinates can also use mometasone furoate nasal hormone nasal spray and so on, the specific use of drugs is recommended under the guidance of a doctor. If your child’s turbinate swelling is severe, please go to the hospital immediately.