Allergies and Asthma in Children
Allergies and Asthma in Children ( 15 Questions)
Which of the following manifestations are common symptoms of allergic rhinitis in children?
A high-pitched whistling sound when breathing is not a common symptom of allergic rhinitis in children. This sound, known as wheezing, is more characteristic of asthma and bronchoconstriction.
Difficulty breathing and chest tightness are not typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis but are more closely associated with asthma. Allergic rhinitis primarily involves symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy or watery eyes.
A persistent cough, especially at night, is not a classic symptom of allergic rhinitis in children. Instead, it is more often associated with conditions like postnasal drip or nighttime asthma symptoms.
Choice A rationale:
A high-pitched whistling sound when breathing is not a common symptom of allergic rhinitis in children.
This sound, known as wheezing, is more characteristic of asthma and bronchoconstriction.
Choice B rationale:
Difficulty breathing and chest tightness are not typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis but are more closely associated with asthma.
Allergic rhinitis primarily involves symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy or watery eyes.
Choice D rationale:
A persistent cough, especially at night, is not a classic symptom of allergic rhinitis in children.
Instead, it is more often associated with conditions like postnasal drip or nighttime asthma symptoms.