Rhinitis belongs to the category of “nose stifling” in Chinese medicine, and the heavy dampness of rhinitis is mainly related to spleen deficiency and dampness (the spleen’s function is weak, and dampness stays), which can be adjusted with Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae. Heavy dampness in rhinitis can be seen in white sticky nasal mucus with high volume, low food intake and dullness (no appetite, reduced food intake), bloating and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), fullness in the epigastrium (abdomen), sleepy limbs and fatigue, yellowish color (yellowish color without luster), dizziness and heaviness, or dullness and distension of the head. The tongue is pale and fat, the moss is thin and white, and the pulse is weak. Spleen deficiency and dampness can be treated with Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San. Ginseng Ling and Atractylodes Macrocephalae has the effect of strengthening the spleen and seeping away dampness. In the formula, ginseng, atractylodes, poria and licorice are used as Four Gentlemen Soup to replenish the spleen and benefit the qi; yam, lentil, coix seed and sand nut strengthen the spleen and seep away the dampness, and aroma awakens the spleen; and Platycodon grandiflorus opens and declares the lungs, expels phlegm and drains the pus. Adverse effects or contraindications of this product are not known. Patients with rhinitis should consult a professional Chinese medicine practitioner in time and use the medication under the guidance of the professional Chinese medicine practitioner.