Whether rhinitis will slowly get better on its own is clinically analyzed according to the type of rhinitis, some types of rhinitis are possible and some are not. The first type, if it is acute rhinitis, may be related to viral infections and other induced upper respiratory tract infections. This disease is clinically self-limiting, and some patients may get better on their own in a week or so. Of course, some patients need intervention and treatment if they develop systemic symptoms, otherwise they will worsen. The second type, chronic simple rhinitis, may be related to changes in temperature. This rhinitis can also slowly get better on its own, as the patient’s resistance is sound and the temperature rises, the disease may also slowly improve. The third kind, chronic hypertrophic rhinitis is clinically difficult to get well by itself and may need to be treated with medication, and some patients may need surgical treatment if medication is not effective. The fourth kind, allergic rhinitis is difficult to get well on its own and may be related to the patient’s allergic constitution. Symptoms may appear such as sneezing and itchy nose, which require avoidance of allergens, as well as giving medication for treatment and handling. The fifth type, atrophic rhinitis patients are not easy to get well on their own clinically, and dry rhinitis may be related to environmental factors, clinically try to keep the environment moist, avoid dry, some patients can slowly relieve themselves if the symptoms are relatively light.