The proper use of antibiotics is already a concern for both doctors and patients. When doctors prescribe them, they have to consider whether they are needed, what should be the first choice, the course of treatment, the side effects…and so on. Many mothers struggle with the fact that antibiotics have a lot of side effects, can affect the baby’s health, etc. However, the limited time available for communication in the clinic affects the communication with each other. Before we discuss, let’s take a look at what causes sinusitis. When a cold starts with varying degrees of fever, headache, runny nose, runny eyes, cough and other physical discomfort, but as the cold gradually improves, the nasal discharge becomes less, thicker, and even a little yellow discharge can appear, these symptoms do not require antibiotics. This is a normal process of cold, but if it is said that after your cold gets better, there is still a large amount of yellow pus nasal discharge from the nasal cavity, nasal congestion, nasal discharge is difficult to blow, accompanied by different degrees of headache and some other conditions for more than two weeks, this may not be a simple cold. For example, children seldom complain of headache because they cannot express it, but tend to have a runny nose, cough at night, nasal congestion, snoring, bad breath, increased eye discharge, fever, recurrent respiratory infections, etc., while some children, who do not show any cough symptoms, have so much nasal discharge that it affects their sleep at night, and when your When your child has a condition similar to this, it could be sinusitis, which occurs in a significant number of babies on top of allergic rhinitis. Once children suffer from acute rhinosinusitis, it will affect their sleep, daily life, learning situation, emotional state of mind, etc. Early detection and diagnosis of acute rhinitis and sinusitis in children is beneficial to the healthy growth of children. However, many parents currently do not know enough about the disease and do not pay enough attention to it. Acute sinusitis is caused by viral infection in 90-98%, or viral and bacterial infections concurrently. Symptoms of viral nasal infection are intended to be relieved within the tenth day, if more than ten days are mostly bacterial infections. If your child has yellow purulent nasal discharge for more than 10 days, then it may be a bacterial infection of sinusitis, it is very necessary to take antibiotics at this time, generally we recommend taking amoxicillin clavulanate potassium for about two weeks and adjust the duration of medication according to the symptoms, you can also take azithromycin, which is more convenient to give once a day, so when your doctor suggests taking antibiotics, please do not refuse, because It is best to take the correct medication under the doctor’s advice, and in addition to taking antibiotics, you can also add nasal sprays, anti-allergy medication and some other drugs to enable your child to recover as soon as possible.