Whether or not pediatric rhinitis can be eradicated depends on the specific cause of the disease. Allergic rhinitis is usually very unlikely to be eradicated, while rhinitis caused by bacterial or viral infections is more likely to be eradicated with aggressive anti-infective treatment. 1. Allergic rhinitis: Currently, there is no cure, and the goal of treatment is to achieve and maintain clinical control, including keeping away from allergens or allergic environments, the application of anti-allergic drugs, such as oral loratadine or levocetirizine, etc., and supplemented by daily life care, such as maintaining a light diet and adopting a good lifestyle. 2. Bacterial or viral rhinitis: most of them have a good prognosis after conventional treatment, for example, due to bacterial infection, follow the doctor’s instructions in accordance with the course of amoxicillin or cefixime, etc.; viral infections are mostly self-limiting, and can be given to the phlegm suction and other symptomatic supportive treatment can be cured. Parents are advised to maintain a light and easily digestible diet for children during treatment, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, ensure adequate sleep, and adjust the living environment to facilitate early recovery.