Turbinate hypertrophy is a manifestation of abnormal nasal structure, rhinitis can cause turbinate hypertrophy, but turbinate hypertrophy is not necessarily rhinitis, but also may be congenital or nasal septum deviation caused. There are many types of rhinitis, which can be categorized into acute viral rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic simple rhinitis, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, chronic atrophic rhinitis and other types, mainly based on the cause of the disease, the region of the onset of the disease and specific symptoms. Turbinate hypertrophy sometimes belongs to the manifestation of multiple rhinitis. It can be a recurrent episode of acute rhinitis, which can lead to diffuse congestion and edema of the inferior turbinate, resulting in turbinate hypertrophy, or it can be mucosal hyperplasia and hypertrophy in chronic hypertrophic rhinitis. Turbinate hypertrophy can lead to alternating changes in nasal congestion, accompanied by mucus-like secretions, and can also cause persistent nasal blockage that interferes with normal breathing and sleep. Turbinate hypertrophy should be clearly diagnosed after examination by a specialist.