The drugs commonly used to treat children’s rhinitis should be decided according to the characteristics of the child’s rhinitis. If the child is suffering from dry rhinitis, often with dry nasal mucosa and nasal bleeding, he or she can apply compound peppermint brain nasal drops under the guidance of a doctor. If a small child is allergic rhinitis, he or she can apply Nesuna nasal spray under the guidance of a doctor, provided that the child is above the age of three, and also take oral montelukast sodium chewable tablets, which require the age to be above the age of three as well. At the same time, for such small children it is generally recommended to take a blood test for allergens to see what the child is allergic to, and avoiding allergies is also beneficial to the treatment and recovery of the disease. For children with chronic simple rhinitis or chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, the age of three years or older can use Nesuna nasal spray on the nose, for the age of six years or older can also use nasal spray nasal spray nasal azelaic acid to reduce the inflammatory response and edema response of the nasal mucosa, thus relieving nasal congestion. For children with rhinitis with a large amount of nasal discharge, they can be treated with oral Oronema drops, provided that the child has no history of allergy to alcohol-based drugs.