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China - Surge at some Hangzhou hospitals at pediatric outpatient clinics due to allergic rhinitis and asthma, Zhejiang province - March 12, 2026

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At 8 a.m., the pediatric clinics at some Hangzhou hospitals were already packed! It's currently peak season for pediatric infections, and parents' concerns are surprisingly similar, yet one thing they've overlooked is…

2026-03-12 11:41Xiaoxiang Morning Post's local news account
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As the weather gradually warms up, pollen, willow catkins, and dust mites also enter their active period, leading to the peak incidence of allergic rhinitis and asthma in children. In recent days, the number of patients visiting the pediatric department of Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital has continued to rise. In the office of chief physician Zhan Lu, there is a constant stream of children seeking treatment for cough, wheezing, and allergies, and the weekends are especially busy, "like a battle."
A reporter's on-site investigation revealed that respiratory allergies such as rhinitis and asthma currently dominate pediatric outpatient clinics. In just one half-day outpatient visit last Saturday, 28 out of 30 children who sought treatment had rhinitis or asthma, with the high incidence rate concentrated among school-aged children aged 6 to 12.

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