In clinical work, people often ask “How can rhinitis be cured?” “Is Chinese medicine or Western medicine better for rhinitis?” “Should I have surgery for rhinitis?” And so on, and a lot of “cure” on the market, the media – “traditional medicine”, “high-tech” The “panacea”, “painless, non-invasive” and other advertisements are all over the place, often leaving patients at a loss. The actual fact is that you’ll be able to get a lot of money after trying each and every one of them, but you’ll still feel the same. When it comes to rhinitis, the cause of its pathogenesis is still not very clear! Although various theories and opinions have their own justifications and limitations, there is always one thing in common: rhinitis is closely related to the environment in which we live. For historical reasons, otorhinolaryngology books have mixed etiological, morphological, and pathological classifications of rhinitis, which has led to a blurring of the concept of “rhinitis” – even otolaryngologists who have been practicing for many years have been able to identify the cause of rhinitis. The concept of “rhinitis” is not always clear to otolaryngologists or even to doctors who have been practicing for many years. So, can rhinitis be “cured”? As mentioned above, rhinitis is closely related to the environment we live in. In short, “rhinitis” is an environmental disease! The “cure” for environmental diseases must come after fundamental improvements in our environment – that is, in most cases, you should not expect a “cure” for rhinitis in the current situation. “In other words, in most cases, you should not expect a “cure” for rhinitis! The management of “rhinitis” is far more important than the “once and for all” “one-time cure”! In reality, a lot of patients who pursue a “cure” are paying the price of blood or even life for this!