Outcome of childhood epistaxis with treatment of allergic rhinitis: a randomized controlled study.
Wan Yee TeoHwee-Bee WongGwen Yung Hsin HwarngHenry K K TanPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2023)
• This is a single-blind randomized-controlled study of 60 children aged below 18 years with underlying untreated AR, with first presentation of epistaxis to a children's hospital in Singapore Patients were randomized to three different regimens to treat AR: treatment 1, antihistamine; treatment 2, nasal steroid spray; and treatment 3, both antihistamine and nasal steroid spray. • Treatment regimens containing nasal steroid spray improved epistaxis outcomes, with combined therapy of antihistamine and nasal steroid spray resulting in the best outcome for resolution of epistaxis among the three treatment regimens.