Allergic rhinitis, or allergic rhinitis, is a disease characterized by paroxysmal sneezing, clear nasal discharge, intermittent nasal congestion and nasal itching, with some patients experiencing reduced sense of smell. The disease has obvious family aggregation, and patients are mostly allergic. Repeated exposure to allergens is the main cause of the disease. They mostly originate from animals, plants, insects, fungi or occupational substances. The disease is a local manifestation of systemic allergic reactions in the nasal cavity. During the acute attack period, the symptoms are obvious, the patient suffers a lot, the desire for treatment is strong, the patient can well implement the doctor’s treatment recommendations, timely, reasonable and standardized medication, often the clinical symptoms are relieved quickly and the treatment effect is satisfactory. However, when the clinical symptoms disappear and the disease enters remission. Patients’ desire for treatment decreases greatly, and the dependence of treatment declines significantly. People think that without symptoms, treatment is meaningless. As the Chinese medicine saying goes, “the urgent one treats the symptoms, the slow one treats the root”. It is not known that the best time to treat the disease is when there are no symptoms. As the old saying goes, “If you don’t burn incense at ordinary times, you should hold the Buddha’s feet temporarily”. If you don’t have the conditioning and nourishment on a regular basis and wait until the disease strikes to treat it, the effect can be imagined. The onset of allergic rhinitis is a genetic factor, allergic body is the congenital condition for the onset of the disease, changing the body is a slow process. As patients, we must learn to live in harmony with the disease, understand the knowledge of allergic rhinitis, know how to prevent it, how to treat it, when to treat it, when to stop taking it, and how to take care of it in our daily lives. I believe that allergic rhinitis can be treated, not relapsed, and prevented through the joint efforts of both doctors and patients. Chinese medicine has many special methods for allergic rhinitis at different times of the disease, such as oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture point injection, acupuncture point burial therapy, moxibustion therapy, acupuncture point application therapy, acupuncture therapy, moxibustion therapy, and so on. The clinical efficacy is precise, drug dependence and side effects are light, and the long-term efficacy is significantly better than that of western medicine.