Cold and flu nose hot and spicy, that is, burning sensation in the nose, may be related to cold and flu virus infection of the nasal mucosa. If the symptoms are mild, general treatment can be given, such as drinking plenty of water and paying attention to rest, etc. If the symptoms are severe, medication can be given. If the symptoms are more serious, you can be given medication. The burning sensation in the nose may be related to viral infection of the nasal mucosa, resulting in nasal mucosal congestion, edema, inflammatory substance secretion, but also may be related to the virus-induced inflammatory mediators resulting in the upper respiratory tract afferent nerve hypersensitivity state. If the symptoms are mild, the patient can drink more water and consume fresh vegetables and fruits. If symptoms are severe, give pseudoephedrine, etc. to reduce nasal congestion symptoms. If there is yellow nasal discharge and other symptoms, the possibility of bacterial infection can be considered, and can be treated with oral amoxicillin and other antibiotics under the guidance of a physician. Note that people with a history of allergy to the corresponding drugs are prohibited. Nose burning sensation may also be caused by other diseases, if the burning sensation persists without relief or accompanied by other symptoms, you should promptly go to the hospital, to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The above medications should be used under medical supervision.