Children's swimming is good for rhinitis, because swimming can enhance physical fitness and improve children's disease resistance, thus improving children's resistance to rhinitis. But children with rhinitis must choose a regular and clean swimming pool when swimming. The water in the swimming pool is not good When swimming, water enters the infected area of rhinitis, which may further aggravate the symptoms of rhinitis.
At the same time, swimming in public swimming pools may induce rhinitis. Swimming pools contain some disinfectants or chemicals to treat water quality, which may cause allergic reactions and even sinusitis. Moreover, some people have allergic reactions to sodium hypochlorite and have symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing. Children with severe allergic rhinitis are not suitable for swimming in the swimming pool.
In short, children with rhinitis should avoid swimming in public swimming pools as much as possible. The nasal mucosa of children with rhinitis is fragile and particularly sensitive to the temperature drop. Low temperature stimulation after swimming may aggravate the symptoms of rhinitis.