For patients with chronic rhinopharyngitis and allergic rhinitis, I used to prescribe budesonide or endosonide nasal sprays, Oronema oral, and other medications. When using nasal spray medication, shake the medication well, the patient should have a low head position, carefully extend the olive head into the nasal cavity, deviate about 15 degrees to the outside, and spray to the lateral wall of the nasal cavity, to put it simply, spray the right nose with the left hand and the left nose with the right hand. Children need adult help. Adults generally 2 sprays per side, children generally 1 spray per side, generally once a day. If the allergy symptoms are heavy can be 2 times a day. The course of treatment is usually up to 4 weeks or more. Oronema drops are for oral use, 6ml per time 3 times a day for the first three days for adults, and 3ml per time 3 times a day thereafter. Pediatric patients usually use 2ml 3 times a day. The course of treatment is usually 2-3 weeks.