Nesuna belongs to the glucocorticoid class of nasal sprays, which can play an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic role, and is very effective for rhinitis, which is mainly caused by nasal congestion. Since it acts directly on the nasal mucosa itself, it works quickly and does not produce significant systemic side effects, nor does it affect the physical development of children, so it can be used safely for about a month. Be sure to adhere to the medication and do not stop it at will, as this can very easily lead to a rapid relapse of symptoms. If chronic hypertrophic rhinitis with poor results after medication and nasal endoscopy reveals significant hypertrophy of the bilateral inferior turbinates, surgical treatment can be an option. In the case of allergic rhinitis, a combination of short-term anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine and cetirizine should be used at the same time, and immune desensitization therapy can be chosen if the effect of drug treatment is poor.