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Allergic Rhinitis Home Care: Congestion In Children
Home treatment measures for congestion include general measures and medications. Medications include oral decongestants, decongestant nasal sprays and antihistamines.

General Measures
  • Ask your child to blow the nose gently. Forceful blowing can cause pain and bleeding.
  • Apply petroleum jelly to the nostrils if the skin becomes dry.
  • Drink plenty of liquids.
  • Place a vaporizer or nebulizer in the bedroom at night.
  • Use saline (saltwater) nose spray, such as Ocean Nasal Mist: saline helps to keep the lining of nasal passages moist.
Oral Decongestants
Oral decongestants, such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed), help to thin the mucus responsible for the congestion. Decongestants are safe for children more than 5 years old. Talk to your doctor before providing a decongestant to a child less than 5 years old.

Pseudoephedrine Dosing Table
Child's Weight (pounds)1827365472140
Total Amount (mg)7.51215223060mg
Dropper 7.5 mg/dropper11.52------dropper
Liquid 15 mg/5ml (tsp)0.50.7511.52--tsp
Chewable 15 mg----11.524tablets
Tablets 30 mg--------12 tablets
Tablet 60 mg----------1tablets

Decongestant Sprays
Decongestant nasal sprays, such as pseudoephedrine (Afrin), can relieve congestion faster than oral medications, but should not be used in children less than 12 years old.

Examples include:
  • Afrin Nasal Spray
  • Duration Nasal Spray
  • Four-Way Fast Nasal Spray
  • Neo-Synephrine Nasal Spray
  • Vicks Sinex Nasal Spray
Precautions include:
  • Do not use decongestant nasal sprays for longer than 3 days. After three days, the nasal tissues become dependent on the medication. When the medication is stopped, the nasal tissue swells and congestion worsens.
Antihistamines
Antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) brompheniramine and chlorpheniramine, dry nasal tissue. Antihistamines are safe for children more than 5 years old. Talk to your doctor before providing an antihistamine to a child less than 5 years old.

Examples include:
Precautions include:
  • Antihistamines can cause drowsiness or hyperactivity.
Diphenhydramine Dosing Chart
AgeEach DoseIntervalMax Daily Dose
2-5 years 6.25 mg 4-6 hours37.5 mg/day
6-11 years12.5-25 mg4-6 hours150 mg/day
12 and older 25-50 mg4-6 hours 300 mg/day

Chlorpheniramine Dosing Chart
AgeEach DoseIntervalMax Daily Dose
Under 6 consult your physician
6-11 years2 mg4-6 hours12 mg/day
12 and up4 mg4-6 hours24 mg/day
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Last Updated: Nov 6, 2007  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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