Patients with rhinitis do not necessarily have adenoid hypertrophy. Rhinitis and adenoid hypertrophy are two diseases, but in most cases the two may coexist. If your child has nasal congestion and a runny nose, it is best to go to the hospital for a nasal endoscopy, so that under direct vision you can determine whether your child has rhinitis and whether it is combined with adenoid hypertrophy. If it is a simple rhinitis, you can take oral treatment of nasal abnormalities and orifices. If the adenoids are combined with hypertrophy, you can spray Mometasone furoate nasal spray and take oral Oronema drops for treatment, and the child’s clinical symptoms should improve after active treatment. If the adenoid hypertrophy is obvious and the treatment effect is not satisfactory, the hyperplastic and enlarged adenoids can be surgically ablated if necessary.