Allergic rhinitis is called congested nose in Chinese medicine, and there is no kidney yin deficiency in the diagnosis of congested nose, so kidney yin deficiency does not usually cause congested nose symptoms. Clinically, there are mainly lung qi deficiency and cold syndrome, spleen qi deficiency (spleen qi weakness) syndrome, kidney yang deficiency (lack of yang qi in the kidneys) syndrome, and lung meridian ambient heat syndrome. 1. Lung qi deficiency and coldness: itchy nose, frequent sneezing, clear snot like water, nasal congestion, loss of sense of smell, pale or grayish nasal mucosa, enlarged and smooth inferior turbinate, fear of wind and fear of cold, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with a little movement), shortness of breath and laziness of speech, timidness of speech (speaking in a low voice), pale tongue, thin and white coating on the tongue, and a weak pulse. 2. Weakness of spleen qi: itchy nose, sneezing, sneezing, nasal congestion, whitish nasal mucous membrane, swollen lower nasal turbinates, yellowish color (yellowish color without luster), emaciation, poor diet, dullness (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), pale fat tongue, teeth marks on the side, thin white moss, weak pulse, etc. 3. Kidney yang deficiency: long flow of clear snot, itchy nose, frequent sneezing, nasal congestion, pale and swollen nasal mucosa, pale face, cold body (cold body), cold limbs, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (lumbar and knee soreness and weakness), pale tongue, white moss, and thin pulse. 4. Lung meridian heat: nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, often in hot and stuffy weather, red or dark red nasal mucosa, red tongue, white or yellow moss, pulse number, etc.. It is recommended that patients who want to undergo Chinese medicine treatment for uncomfortable symptoms should go to the Chinese medicine department of regular hospitals as soon as possible to avoid delaying their condition.