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Doctor, my husband has nasal allergies, and my daughter sneezes and has a runny nose every morning when she wakes up.
Is this nasal allergy? Are there Chinese herbal medicines that can improve nasal allergies? If so, what is the most effective age for taking them? Thank you.

Xiao Ru, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/12/28

Dr. Wu Xuanzhang reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Dear Xiao Ru: Allergic rhinitis is related to constitution and genetics.
Your husband and daughter both experience sneezing and runny nose upon waking, which are typical symptoms of nasal allergies.
Traditional Chinese medicine has unique benefits in regulating constitution and improving allergies.
Generally, children over one year old can take powdered traditional Chinese medicine, or you might consider trying the San Jiu Tian Jiu method.
This involves applying herbal medicine to acupoints, which can help alleviate nasal allergies.
The above are my suggestions for you.

Reply Date: 2005/12/28

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Nasal allergies, commonly known as allergic rhinitis, are a prevalent condition that affects many individuals, including children. Symptoms often include sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and fatigue, which can significantly impact daily life and overall well-being. In your case, it sounds like both your husband and daughter are experiencing these symptoms, which could indeed indicate nasal allergies, possibly triggered by environmental factors such as pollen, dust, or pet dander.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers various approaches to managing nasal allergies, focusing on restoring balance within the body and addressing the root causes of the symptoms. One commonly recommended formula is Yu Ping Feng San (玉屏風散), which consists of three key ingredients: Huang Qi (Astragalus), Bai Zhu (Atractylodes), and Fang Feng (Siler). This formula is traditionally used to strengthen the body's defenses, enhance Qi (vital energy), and prevent the onset of colds and allergies. It is particularly beneficial for individuals with a weak constitution who are prone to catching colds or experiencing allergic reactions.

In TCM, the underlying principle is to treat the individual as a whole rather than just the symptoms. For instance, if your daughter is experiencing morning sneezing and runny nose, it may be due to a deficiency in her body's ability to ward off external pathogens, which is a common theme in TCM. By using Yu Ping Feng San, you may help bolster her immune system, potentially reducing the frequency and severity of her allergic reactions.

As for age considerations, TCM is generally safe for children, but it is crucial to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner who can tailor the treatment to your daughter's specific needs. They can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment based on her age, weight, and overall health condition.

In addition to herbal remedies, TCM also emphasizes lifestyle modifications and dietary adjustments to support overall health. For instance, maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, staying hydrated, and avoiding known allergens can help mitigate symptoms. Furthermore, practices such as acupuncture and moxibustion may also be beneficial in alleviating nasal allergy symptoms by promoting circulation and enhancing the body's natural healing processes.

It is essential to note that while TCM can be effective for managing nasal allergies, it is not a substitute for conventional medical treatment. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as an allergist or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist, to explore other treatment options, including allergy testing and immunotherapy.

In conclusion, TCM offers a holistic approach to managing nasal allergies, with formulas like Yu Ping Feng San showing promise in strengthening the body's defenses. However, it is vital to work with a qualified practitioner to ensure safe and effective treatment, especially for children. By combining TCM with conventional medical advice, you can create a comprehensive management plan that addresses both the symptoms and the underlying causes of nasal allergies for your family.

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