There are numerous etiologies that lead to nasal congestion in children.
If it is physiological nasal congestion or acute rhinitis with mild symptoms, the child is generally in good condition, and the symptoms can be relieved by themselves through the removal of secretions, nasal flushing and other treatments, and can be dynamically observed.
If it is pathological nasal congestion or the cause is unknown, the child’s general condition is not good, accompanied by fever, cough, poor nausea and other symptoms, need to promptly seek medical attention.