Most allergic rhinitis is difficult to self-cure. Many people may think that if they keep sneezing and sniffling at one time, and the sneezing and sniffling decreases in the second attack, is it that the allergic rhinitis is completely cured by itself, which is not the case for most patients. This is not the case for most patients, because it has been clinically found that many people may have fewer sneezing and runny nose symptoms, but coughing, sputum, and wheezing in severe cases. This situation is caused by allergic rhinitis induced asthma, asthma in many cases, not allergic rhinitis symptoms reduced, not allergic rhinitis self-cure, but the disease has progressed. Allergic rhinitis and asthma is the same airway, the same disease, often when the condition is mild, manifested as allergic rhinitis, when the condition is serious may be asthma. Therefore, if you have allergic rhinitis, you must go for treatment in time to control the symptoms as early as possible. Some patients find allergens and avoid them very effectively, and at the same time exercise, pay attention to sleep on time, and regulate the body, and the allergic rhinitis may appear to be improving.