What herbs can cure rhinitis?

Rhinitis can be categorized as “nasal choking” and “congested nose” in traditional Chinese medicine, and the traditional Chinese medicines used to treat this disease include Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi, Angelica dahurica and so on. 1. Cang Er Zi: It has the efficacy of dispersing wind-cold, clearing nasal orifices, dispelling wind-dampness and relieving paralyzing pain. It is used for wind-cold cold, nasal abyss (mainly manifested as filthy nasal mucus, the amount of which cannot be wiped clean), congested nose (equivalent to allergic rhinitis in Western medicine), nasal congestion and runny nose, rheumatism and paralysis, wind rash and itching, etc. The adverse effects of this medicine are that it may cause poisoning. The adverse reaction of the drug is that it can cause toxic reactions, poisoning is mainly kidney damage, so do not take overdose. 2. Xinyi: It has the effect of dispersing wind-cold and clearing the nasal orifices. It is used for wind-cold cold, nasal congestion and runny nose, nasal abyss and congested nose. Nasal disease due to yin deficiency and fire (deficiency of yin essence in the body, hyperactive fire) should not be taken. The medicine should be decocted in packets. 3. Angelica dahurica: It has the effects of relieving cold (removing cold from the surface of the muscle), dispelling wind and relieving pain (dispersing wind and relieving pain in the muscles and bones), clearing the orifices of the nose, subduing swelling and discharging pus (eliminating pus and swelling, and discharging pus), etc. It is used for wind-cold cold, headache, nasal congestion, and pain. It is used for wind-cold cold, headache, brow and bone pain, rheumatism paralysis, nasal abyss, congested nose, excessive discharge, canker sores and pain, rheumatic itching of the skin. This product is pungent, warm and dry, and should not be taken by people with yin deficiency and blood heat. In addition to the above three kinds of drugs, there are other clinical herbs that can treat rhinitis, which can be selected and used according to the patient’s specific condition. Cang Er Zi, Xin Yi, Angelica dahurica should be used under the diagnosis of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid adverse reactions.