Atrophic rhinitis and asthma are two different diseases, atrophic rhinitis can be treated with nasal rinsing and cleaning, and asthma can be treated with hormonal drugs such as budesonide and formoterol fumarate. Atrophic rhinitis is an inflammatory disease triggered by the atrophy of the mucous membrane in the nasal cavity, which is mainly characterized by nasal dryness, nasal congestion, pus flow, odor, headache and other symptoms. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness. The pathogenesis of these two diseases is different. Atrophic rhinitis disease is mainly treated locally. Saline can be used to rinse the nasal secretions; accompanied by the phenomenon of nasal dryness, you can use compound peppermint oil nasal drops. If necessary, you can take vitamin A, vitamin E and other drugs to repair the atrophic degeneration of the mucosa. Asthma can be treated with glucocorticoid drugs, such as budesonide formoterol, for local inhalation treatment, while anti-leukotriene drugs can be used in combination, such as montelukast sodium. Atrophic rhinitis combined with asthma, need to go to the otorhinolaryngology and respiratory medicine, clarify the condition, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.