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Decongestant should be the last resort; usually with kids this age it is an adenoid problem. Get her checked out by an ENT. If she has enlarged tonsils, which is easy to see, it is an indication that the adenoids are enlarged as well.

Decongestants has severe side effects for kids this age and may even lead to an increased susceptibility to upper respiratory tract infections as it changes the nasal lining which is the most important first line of defense against viral infections.

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