Pediatric sneezing and runny nose may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection, seasonal rhinitis, etc., which can be treated with antihistamines, antibiotics or antiviral drugs.
1. Upper respiratory tract infection: sneezing and runny nose in children may be due to inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection in the upper respiratory tract, etc. Inflammation will stimulate the nerves in the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, leading to sneezing and stimulating the glands in the nasal cavity to secrete mucus, which can be treated with amoxicillin and so on.
2. Seasonal rhinitis: sneezing and runny nose in children may be caused by seasonal rhinitis. Patients can be treated with antihistamines such as loratadine.
Parents are advised to bring their children to the doctor to improve the relevant examination and standardize the treatment once they find sneezing and runny nose. In addition, the drug may cause side effects symptoms, should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs.