Rhinitis in children is a relatively common disease in pediatrics, and there is no best way to treat it, but appropriate treatment should be given according to its specific conditions, such as anti-infective or local nasal spray treatment as appropriate. Rhinitis often refers to inflammation of the nasal mucosa, part of which can be combined with sinusitis, is a common disease in pediatrics, the disease can appear for a long time nasal congestion, runny nose, part of the phenomenon can appear pus flow, with the progression of the disease can be involved in the ear to appear otitis media and other diseases. There is no best way to treat this disease, and the treatment should be reasonable according to the condition. For example, if there is infection in the case of runny nose, antibacterial drugs (such as potassium amoxiclavate) should be used to fight infection. At the same time, local glucocorticosteroids (such as mometasone furoate) should be used to spray the nose to reduce local edema, and saline should be used to rinse the nasal cavity to improve the microenvironmental environment. For children with allergic reactions, oral antihistamines (e.g., loratadine) should be administered. The medication should be administered for a full course of treatment as prescribed by the physician. All of the above medications should be used under the supervision of a physician, and it is recommended to actively seek medical advice from a specialist who can assess the condition and provide appropriate treatment.