Nose fire flow for the native language, meaning burning sensation, accompanied by clear nasal discharge, can be the symptoms of acute rhinitis, commonly used antihistamines, decongestants and antipyretic and analgesic treatment. The main clinical symptoms of acute rhinitis are nasal congestion, nasal discharge, sneezing, nasal itching, etc., but also because of the nasal mucous membrane stimulation of excessive burning sensation in the nose. Antiblocking amines such as cetirizine and decongestant hydroxymetazoline can be used. Hydroxymetazoline should not be taken for a long time, otherwise it will lead to drug rhinitis. Antipyretics and analgesics, acetaminophen, can also be used if you have fever and headache symptoms. When using antipyretic and analgesic drugs, liver and kidney insufficiency should be used with caution. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and patients with the above symptoms need to be systematically examined by a specialist before a clear diagnosis can be made, so as to avoid self-diagnosis and treatment.