Patient: Perennial allergic rhinitis, runny nose, sneezing, puffy eyes, sore throat. Cui Wanming, Department of Otolaryngology, The First Hospital of Dalian Medical University: Perennial allergic rhinitis combined with puffy eyes and a sore throat. It should be relatively serious. It is hoped that the treatment will be systematic, rational and under the close guidance of a physician according to the World Health Organization’s large treatment method-stepwise intellectual program. Specifically, intranasal glucocorticoids plus oral H1-antihistamines (e.g. paracetamol) may be given, followed by short-term oral glucocorticoids if necessary. 2-4 weeks review, and the doctor will then adjust the treatment plan.