Rhinitis patients are not life-threatening, the main clinical analysis is as follows: 1, acute rhinitis, clinically also known as the common cold, the patient can appear nose, cough, fever, dizziness and other related symptoms. However, the above symptoms have a tendency to self-healing, and the common cold rarely leads to life-threatening situations.2. Chronic rhinitis is even less likely to lead to life-threatening situations, and is mainly characterized by localized nasal symptoms, including nasal dyspnea, intermittent runny nose, and other related manifestations. Clinically, it may lead to hypoxia and other related manifestations, leading to open-mouth breathing and other related symptoms, but it will not lead to life-threatening. 3, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis patients, the presence of rhinitis may lead to dryness in the nose, the nose has a bad smell, ventilation is limited, which affects the quality of life, but it will not lead to life-threatening. 4, allergic rhinitis, the patient’s main Performance for the nasal cavity local repeated sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose and other related symptoms. When the lesion is serious, it will induce the patient to have an acute asthma attack, which may lead to respiratory difficulties, suffocation and other life-threatening situations. Currently, with active treatment, the risk is very low.