Symptoms of seasonal rhinitis include itchy nose, runny nose, nasal congestion, etc. It can also be accompanied by itchy eyes and cough, etc. It mostly occurs in spring and fall. Seasonal rhinitis is mainly allergic to outdoor allergens, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, mostly occurring in spring and fall. Usually, patients will have itchy nose, paroxysmal sneezing, nasal congestion and clear watery nasal discharge. Symptoms may last for several weeks, but may resolve once the season is over and may reoccur in the same season the following year. At the same time, some patients may also be accompanied by soft palate, eyes and pharynx itchy symptoms, and there will be itchy, tearful, red eyes and burning sensation, and may also be manifested as chest tightness, throat itching, cough and other lower respiratory symptoms, and even asthma attacks. If the patient’s nasal congestion symptoms are more serious, there will also be a loss of smell. It is recommended that patients with seasonal rhinitis do a good job of daily protection in the season of high incidence, minimize the outing, if necessary, also need to be under the guidance of a doctor for targeted treatment, so as not to aggravate the symptoms.