Pediatric rhinitis is recommended to see ENT, which is a very common disease in ENT. The doctor determines what the disease may be based on the presence or absence of symptoms related to nasal congestion, nasal discharge, sneezing, itchy nose, etc. Doctors usually need to use anterior rhinoscopy or nasal endoscopy to examine the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity to see whether there is congestion, pallor, edema, the color and nature of nasal secretions, whether there are nasal polyps, deviated nasal septum, and also to determine whether there is blockage of the posterior nostril, adenoid hypertrophy, etc. If necessary, sinus CT can be improved to determine whether the patient has sinusitis and other related diseases. For patients with allergic rhinitis, it is recommended to take a blood test for allergens to determine what they are allergic to. In short, it is recommended to see the ENT department for pediatric rhinitis, and the doctor will take different medications for symptomatic treatment according to the type and nature of rhinitis.