Patients with rhinitis usually do not need to be lanced, but if the patient has acute rhinitis, sometimes antiviral medication can be applied and the patient may be infused with antiviral fluids that will promote the recovery of the disease. There are times when the patient has allergic rhinitis with very severe symptoms, nasal congestion and edema are obvious, and hormones can be administered, which can quickly reduce the swelling and alleviate the patient’s clinical symptoms. For most rhinitis, oral medication is often used, as well as local spray nasal sprays to improve. Patients are advised to exercise more in life to avoid the formation of rhinitis, and it is best to take vitamin C to improve their immune system. If the symptoms are very serious, consider going to the hospital for further examination, and if necessary, infusion or injection to improve the symptoms.