Rhinitis treatment for children

  This article discusses the treatment of children with
  1. Rhinitis is divided into acute (such as colds) and chronic (such as allergic rhinitis and vasomotor rhinitis).
  2. Different emphasis on treatment
  1) The acute phase fully mobilizes various inflammatory factors to gather the nasal mucosa focusing on the elimination of viruses, bacteria, etc., when appropriate intervention is possible.
  2) The most typical and common chronic phase is vasomotor rhinitis or allergic rhinitis, which is treated on the basis of the acute phase because the body’s excessive inflammatory response leads to persistent inflammation of the nasal mucosa.
  The guideline treatment at this time is basically to suppress or clear the reaction, or recommend desensitization therapy.
  By reducing the contact of foreign substances through local treatment (nasal cleansing), promoting the recovery of nasal physiological functions (moisturizing and warming effect), reducing the sensitivity of nasal mucosal nerves on top of this, and appropriately taking oral inflammation-reducing factors, a combination of four treatments can achieve the remodeling of nasal mucosal physiological structures and thus restore the normal functions and structures of the nasal cavity.
  In brief.
  1.Nasal wash: saline or herbal nasal wash
  2.Moisturizing and heating: nebulizing the nasal cavity
  3.Reducing nasal sensitivity: herbal/western medicine nasal spray
  4.Inhibit the production and release of body-related rhinitis response factors: Chinese herbal medicine or western medicine
  If possible to recover in spring and winter by improving the blood circulation of the whole body
  5.Chinese herbal footbath
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  6.Cervical spine herbal topical application or physical therapy
  7.Other, etc.
  Children’s body systems are in coordinated development due to physical development, and the purpose of treatment should be to achieve control.
  Efficacy assessment: invalid Symptoms do not disappear;
  Improvement: Symptoms are significantly reduced or disappeared for more than 1 month;
  Significant cure: complete control of symptoms for more than 3 months.