Rhinitis in children can be distinguished from allergic rhinitis in terms of symptoms, signs and treatment. Symptoms of rhinitis in children may include nasal congestion, mucus-like nasal discharge, and headache. Allergic rhinitis, on the other hand, is characterized by a tendency to rub the nose, pick the nose, make faces, and have recurrent rhinorrhea. In children, rhinitis may be characterized by enlarged, reddish inferior turbinates and mucus secretions in the nasal cavity. Allergic rhinitis is characterized by pale, edematous nasal mucosa, mucous membrane may have erosion, and enlarged inferior turbinates. The treatment of children’s rhinitis can be used in the form of mometasone furoate nasal spray and patchouli bile tablets taken orally. While allergic rhinitis is mainly anti-allergic treatment, in addition to the treatment of chronic rhinitis, anti-allergic drugs such as montelukast, loratadine, levocetirizine, etc. need to be added.