Nasal congestion after a child cries is mostly normal, but if it is accompanied by fever, runny nose, cough and other symptoms, it may be related to upper respiratory tract infection, which is not normal.
Due to the human body between the eyes and the nasal cavity has a nasolacrimal duct structure, generally when the eyes tear, through the nasolacrimal duct into the nasal cavity, resulting in increased nasal secretions, causing nasal congestion, this time the child cried after the nasal congestion is a normal phenomenon.
If the child’s nasal congestion accompanied by cough, fever, sore throat, yellow or clear nasal discharge and other symptoms, it may be related to upper respiratory tract infections, not only caused by crying, at this time belong to the pathological situation.
If the child’s nasal congestion after crying is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, the cause can be clarified under the guidance of the doctor, and active treatment.