Nasal steroids are very effective in the treatment of allergic rhinitis however there is concern regarding the effects of steroids and growth in children.
Data from two double - blind, placebo - controlled multicentre studies that evaluated the effects of intranasal corticosteroids on growth on children with perennial allergic rhinitis are described. These revealed contrasting evidence relating to the use of different nasal steroids in children. Also, these studies do not provide evidence relating to the use of nasal steroids and final height attainment.
Growth retardation has been seen with some nasal steroids, but not others, based on stadiometric growth studies. Further studies are certainly needed to resolve this issue. Nasal steroids, in general, have an excellent safety record (3)
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