Budesonide nasal spray can also be applied by children and is generally restricted to children over 6 years of age. Patients who have rhinitis with frequent nasal congestion and runny nose can apply this medicine, and if the child’s nose is particularly uninfluent after a cold, they can also be treated with budesonide nasal painkiller. If the child has adenoid hypertrophy, the ventilation of the nose may be poor for a short time after surgery. In this case, you can also spray budesonide nasal spray to reduce the mucosal hyperplasia of the turbinates. Normally, the patient’s condition should improve after active medication, but it is recommended not to apply it for a long time to avoid the formation of drug rhinitis and drug dependence. If the patient develops a rash, dermatitis, itching, or perforation and ulceration of the nasal mucosa during the use of the medication, in such cases it is necessary to discontinue the medication and go to the hospital in a timely manner.