The treatment of cold and rhinitis attack mainly includes general and medication, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, and it is impossible to say which method can provide quick relief. 1. General treatment: Symptomatic and supportive treatment for colds (viral infections of the upper respiratory tract), which mainly includes drinking plenty of water, paying attention to rest, and eating a light diet. 2. Medication: It is the main method of treating rhinitis at present. Commonly used drugs are ① glucocorticoid: such as budesonide, etc., can reduce the inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa; ② decongestant: such as fumar drops, etc., mostly used to assist in relieving the symptoms of nasal congestion; ③ anticholinergics: such as ipratropium bromide, which can reduce nasal secretion. The above drugs are used under the guidance of a doctor. However, it should be noted that the therapeutic effects of the above methods may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition, the timing and compliance of treatment, and the severity of the disease, so it is not possible to presume that a specific patient can be quickly relieved of the symptoms of which method. Therefore, if you have a cold that causes rhinitis, you must choose a treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor according to your actual situation, in order to control your condition as soon as possible and achieve a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of it on your own to avoid inappropriate intervention and adverse consequences.