No wonder she’s always having runny nose. We brought Alycia to the paed again this morning as she has been sneezing and feeling a little under the weather. Also puked this morning. So she didn’t go to school for 2 days since Monday. Her paed said she’s got super duper sensitive nose. She does not have a cold or flu but the sneezing and mucous are caused by her sensitive nose and allergy. Remember the fluid built-up in her ear 2 weeks ago? It’s also caused by her sensitive nose. No wonder she always seems fine one day and the next day, she’ll be sneezing her nose away. Her visit to the paed’s office is almost certain every month caused by her sensitive nose and her paed has been prescribing her with this medicine for her sensitive nose which she has to eat at night for 2 weeks. Today, the paed prescribed her with a nasal spray which I have to spray into her nostrils each night for 1 month. Hopefully the nasal spray will keep her allergy at bay. I really don’t like the idea of spraying some steroid-containing chemical into her nose but looks like we have no other choice coz her visits to the paeds’ office are just too frequent.
Meanwhile, I’d appreciate it if someone would just let me know what food is good for preventing nose allergies. As for other preventive measures, our paed says no air-cond or migrate to a country with cleaner, fresher air!
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