Sinusitis does not usually recover naturally and usually requires medication and surgery to make it go away. After receiving standardized and systematic treatment, sinusitis usually recovers in about a week to half a month. It may take longer if it is not treated in time. The medication for anal sinusitis mainly includes the appropriate application of hemorrhoidal or blood circulation medication, which can also be combined with antibiotics to fight infection and speed up the recovery. Surgical treatment of anal sinusitis refers to timely surgical incision in the presence of perianal abscess or anal fistula caused by anal sinusitis, so that the abscess or fistula grows and heals from the inside out. It is recommended that patients with anal sinusitis eat more food high in dietary fiber, do a good job of personal hygiene at the anus, and keep the affected area dry, all of which can speed up the patient’s recovery. After the discovery of sinusitis should be treated as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition and affect the recovery.