Whether a patient’s sneezing is rhinitis or a cold needs to be judged by other accompanying symptoms. If the patient has nasal congestion, itchy nose, runny nose and sneezing, it is considered to be allergic rhinitis, which is often triggered by a metamorphic reaction of the organism in contact with allergens. However, if the patient has sneezing, nasal congestion, yellow pus nasal discharge, and throat discomfort, or even fever, such symptoms belong to the cold, which is often caused by bacterial or viral infections, and it is only when the patient’s condition is actively judged that he can be better treated symptomatically. If it is caused by rhinitis, it can be treated with mometasone furoate nasal spray and Tongkang rhinitis tablets. If it is caused by a cold, you can apply compound aminoglutethimide tablets, as well as busulfan anti-inflammatory oral solution for treatment.