If a child develops allergic rhinitis or hives, this is when parents often give their child paracetamol. There is nothing particularly wrong if you give your child paracetamol. However, because paracetamol belongs to the first generation of antihistamines, it often causes the child to appear drowsy. Therefore, if your child has allergic symptoms, parents can use antihistamines other than paracetamol, such as second-generation antihistamines, commonly used second-generation antihistamines include loratadine, cetirizine, etc. Loratadine can be given to your child every day. Loratadine can be given to the child once a day, the effect is also relatively good, commonly used drugs such as the trade name of the drug, including Kerratan, it has a significant role in the treatment of children’s allergy symptoms, and does not appear to be drowsy, parents can rest assured that the use of. Cetirizine drops or syrup, are available, for the child’s allergy symptoms also have obvious relief, and there is no paracetamol caused by the child’s drowsiness. So in summary, small children can eat paracetamol, but used with caution, it is recommended that the best use of second-generation antihistamines is best.