For each type of rhinitis, general therapy, medication and surgery are often used to control the disease and improve symptoms. The clear therapeutic effect of using honey on this type of disease has not been clinically proven, and there is no clear research on therapeutic safety, so the claim that “honey is the nemesis of rhinitis” is not true. 1. General therapy: patients should pay attention to rest, a balanced diet, timely cleaning of nasal secretions, avoid contact with allergens, to reduce the occurrence of allergic rhinitis. 2. Drug therapy: you can use saline to clean up the nasal cavity, reduce the concentration of allergens, bacteria, etc. in the nasal mucosa; use budesonide, mometasone furoate, etc. to reduce nasal inflammation; use cetirizine, loratadine, etc. to relieve the antiallergic drugs; use hydroxymetholazoline to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion; use montelukast sodium to reduce nasal secretions. 3. Surgical therapy: when the effect of drug treatment is not obvious, selective neurectomy can be used to treat allergic rhinitis; inferior turbinoplasty can be used to treat chronic hypertrophic rhinitis; anterior nostril closure can be used to treat atrophic rhinitis. It is suggested that patients should consult the doctor in time for a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication and treatment, and avoid believing in prescriptions and tricks that have not been scientifically proven to reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions.