Nasal congestion caused by rhinitis can be treated with local nasal decongestants and nasal spray glucocorticoids and other medications, and turbinate ablation surgery can be considered for severe cases. Rhinitis is an inflammatory disease caused by long-term stimulation of the nasal mucosa by inflammation. Some inflammation persists for a long time, will lead to nasal mucosa hyperplasia and hypertrophy, resulting in intermittent or persistent nasal congestion and other symptoms, which may be accompanied by runny nose, headache and other phenomena. It can be treated with glucocorticoid drugs, such as budesonide nasal spray and mometasone furoate nasal spray. Vasoconstrictors that shrink the nasal mucosa can also be used for a short period of time. Combined with nasal irrigation and other symptomatic treatment. For persistent nasal congestion or nasal congestion that fails to improve after medication, it can be treated by surgery, such as low-temperature plasma turbinate ablation, etc., and the nasal cavity should be cleaned up regularly after the operation to avoid the infection of the operation cavity affecting the recovery of the disease. If rhinitis causes long-term nasal congestion, you need to consult an ENT doctor to clarify the cause of the problem and follow the doctor’s instructions.