A common disease that is particularly uncomfortable with an itchy nose is allergic rhinitis. For such a patient, in addition to repeated itching of the nose, it is accompanied by clinical manifestations such as sneezing, nasal non-ventilation, runny nose, itchy eyes, itchy ears, itchy throat, cough, and itchy skin. Patients like this are recommended to do the following treatment procedures: 1. Patients are advised to go to the ENT department and have their blood drawn for allergens. If allergens can be found and avoided, the number of allergy offenses can be reduced, thus fundamentally alleviating the symptoms; 2. If the rhinologist confirms that it is allergic rhinitis, medications can be applied for symptomatic treatment, commonly including nasal spray hormones, such as endosulfan and coleus. There are also antihistamine nasal sprays, commonly known as Asepine, and oral antihistamine and anti-leukotriene receptor antagonist drugs can be used for symptomatic treatment. If the patient’s symptoms are very severe, short-term oral hormones can be very helpful in the treatment of this disease.