Nasal turbinate hypertrophy is considered to be related to allergic rhinitis and chronic rhinitis. In the case of enlarged nasal turbinates, drinking tea can not play a role in reducing swelling, and standardized treatment can be used according to the possible causes of the disease. 1. Allergic rhinitis: allergic rhinitis is likely to occur in allergic people, repeated inflammatory stimulation, leading to the destruction of the normal structure of the nasal mucosa, resulting in turbinate hyperplasia. It is recommended that antihistamines, such as loratadine and cetirizine, be given under medical supervision to help relieve nasal symptoms. If necessary, mometasone furoate nasal spray can be given to reduce nasal congestion. 2. Chronic rhinitis: Chronic rhinitis includes chronic hypertrophic rhinitis and chronic simple rhinitis. Chronic rhinitis is recurring, leading to nasal mucosal hyperplasia and turbinate hypertrophy. It is recommended to consult the otolaryngology department of the hospital, and give Seroquel, hydroxymetazoline under the guidance of the doctor, which can effectively relieve nasal congestion. Tea is not a drug, can not play a role in treating the disease, so it can not promote the decline of nasal turbinate hypertrophy. It is recommended that patients with enlarged turbinate go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and etiology, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment. If the effect of conservative treatment is not satisfactory, you can choose the appropriate surgical treatment.