Spring allergic rhinitis treatment includes environmental control, medication, immunotherapy and surgery. 1. Environmental control: common allergens of spring allergic rhinitis include pollen, dust mites, etc. Therefore, it is important to keep away from allergens, such as wearing masks, reducing outdoor activities, installing air purifiers at home, reducing stuffed toys, and ventilating and drying the house to prevent dust mites from breeding. 2. Medication: Spring allergic rhinitis manifests itself in runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and other discomforts, and when symptoms are obvious, medication can be given, such as nasal localization with saline rinsing, mometasone furoate spray to relieve nasal discomfort, oral antihistamine drugs loratadine, cetirizine, etc. It is recommended to apply it under the guidance of a specialist. It is recommended to apply under the guidance of a specialist to avoid frequent relapses. 3. Immunotherapy: In general, patients with severe allergies to mites and pollen, and who are not well treated with medication, can be treated with immunotherapy, also known as desensitization therapy, with the goal of adapting the patient to such allergens, thus reducing or eliminating the symptoms of rhinitis. 4. Surgery: For patients with poor results of conservative treatment, highly selective pterygoid neurectomy can also be chosen after the doctor’s evaluation, and for patients with severe nasal congestion, partial submucosal resection of the inferior turbinate with severe hyperplasia can be chosen to improve ventilation. Spring allergic rhinitis patients, usually should be appropriate exercise, enhance the body’s resistance, avoid contact with allergens. At the same time, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment, so as not to cause serious consequences.