What should I do if my child has enlarged turbinates and his nose is airless?

Children’s turbinate hypertrophy nose airlessness, mostly occurs in rhinitis – sinusitis, adenoid / tonsil hypertrophy, etc., you can choose medication, surgical treatment and other ways. 1. medication: children with enlarged turbinate nose airless, can follow the doctor’s instructions to choose glucocorticosteroid nasal spray drugs, such as fluticasone propionate nasal spray, mometasone furoate nasal spray and so on. If the nasal congestion is more serious, you can choose furosemide nasal drops, and then with physiological sea saline nasal rinsing, to help reduce the swelling of the turbinate. 2. Surgery: If the above medication is ineffective in treating your child’s enlarged turbinate, older children can opt for low-temperature plasma turbinate ablation surgery to increase nasal ventilation. 3. Actively treat the diseases that cause turbinate hypertrophy, such as acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, as well as tonsil and adenoid hypertrophy. The child’s turbinate hypertrophy nose airless, parents should take the child to the hospital in time to improve the examination, follow the doctor’s instructions to take standardized treatment, the drug needs to be used under the guidance of the doctor, can not be abused, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.