Turbinate hypertrophy mostly refers to inferior turbinate hypertrophy caused by chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, allergic rhinitis, chronic sinusitis, etc. It can be treated by partial resection of inferior turbinate, submucosal resection of inferior turbinate, low-temperature plasma-assisted inferior turbinate ablation and other surgical methods. 1. Partial resection of inferior turbinate: the internal part of nasal cavity can be observed through nasal endoscopy and surgical resection can be carried out. Sometimes, it is necessary to combine with the external displacement of inferior turbinate fracture to increase the space of nasal ventilation and improve the function of nasal ventilation. This method can be used for patients who are not effective in drug treatment. 2. Inferior turbinate submucosal resection: the hyperplastic and hypertrophic inferior turbinate bone is removed from the inferior turbinate mucosa, and the mucosa can be restored to reduce the surface damage and increase the effective space of the nasal cavity, and the normal function of mucosa can be preserved. 3. Low-temperature plasma-assisted inferior turbinate ablation: low-temperature plasma technology is applied to ablate the hyperplastic and diseased tissues under the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, so as to reduce the volume of the turbinate tissues. The procedure is less invasive and has fewer postoperative complications. For patients with turbinate hypertrophy, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and choose the appropriate surgical method for treatment according to the degree of the disease.