There is no such thing as the fastest way to reduce the swelling of children’s inferior turbinate enlargement, but it can be improved by conservative treatment with medication and surgical treatment.
1. Conservative drug treatment:
(1) anti-infective drugs, if the inferior turbinate enlargement caused by viral infection, manifested as cold, rhinitis, you can take oral anti-viral drugs, such as blue scutellaria oral solution, etc.; such as bacterial infection, oral cephalosporin antibacterial drugs.
(2) Topical drugs for nasal spray, use nasal decongestant, such as furosemide nasal drops; glucocorticoid sprays, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray.
(3) anti-allergic drugs, if the inferior turbinate swelling caused by allergic rhinitis, you can take oral cetirizine and other anti-allergic drugs, topical mometasone furoate nasal spray and other nasal spray drugs.
2. Surgery: If the swelling is not relieved after conservative treatment, plasma radiofrequency ablation surgery can be used, which is effective and less invasive.
Medications and other treatments should be prescribed by the doctor. Children with enlarged inferior turbinates need to be taken to the hospital and treated under the guidance of a doctor.