If the lymph nodes in the neck are swollen due to rhinitis, it is likely to be an acute stage of rhinitis. Acute rhinitis is often triggered by the patient’s exposure to wind, cold, or due to viral infection, and the patient may experience nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and sore throat. If the symptoms are severe, the lymph nodes in the neck may become inflamed, resulting in enlarged lymph nodes. In terms of treatment, it is recommended to spray tretinoin nasal spray and reno-cort for symptomatic treatment. For swollen lymph nodes in the neck, oral antibiotics can be considered, and cefdinir dispersible tablets are more commonly used clinically, and the history of allergy needs to be clarified before using the medicine.