Rhinitis can be divided into acute rhinitis, chronic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, etc. Physiologic saline, nasal glucocorticoids, antihistamines, anticholinergics can be used for the comprehensive treatment of acute episodes, and surgery is needed for serious cases. 1. Physiological saline: If rhinitis is related to allergy, the use of physiological saline can reduce the concentration of allergens in the nasal mucosa, thus relieving clinical symptoms. 2. Nasal glucocorticoids: commonly used drugs include fluticasone propionate, mometasone furoate, etc., which can reduce the inflammatory response of nasal mucosa. 3. Antihistamine drugs: commonly used drugs include cetirizine, loratadine, etc., which can play the role of anti-allergy, thus relieving clinical symptoms. 4. Anticholinergics: commonly used drugs include ipratropium bromide, tiotropium bromide, etc., which can reduce nasal secretions. In addition, there are atrophic rhinitis, drug rhinitis, etc., after the onset of the disease should be a doctor’s systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and etiology, to take standardized medication and treatment.