Pterygoid sinusitis is categorized into acute pterygoid sinusitis and chronic pterygoid sinusitis, and the treatments for both are different, such as medication and surgery. 1. Acute pterygoid sinusitis: treatment includes medication and surgery. (1) drug treatment: commonly used drugs are antibiotics such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, cephalosporins such as cefuroxime, etc., nasal glucocorticosteroids such as fluticasone propionate, used to regulate the immune function used to improve the patient’s inflammation; nasal decongestant, such as ephedrine, etc., for short-term use, for the purpose of reducing the symptoms of nasal congestion; nasal rinsing, to promote nasal secretions out of. (2) Surgical treatment: the method is open drainage of the pterygoid sinus, which is suitable for patients with gradually aggravating symptoms and complications. 2. Chronic pterygoid sinusitis: treatment methods include medication and surgery. (1) Drug therapy: commonly used drugs nasal glucocorticoids, such as fluticasone propionate, used to reduce the patient’s mucosal edema; antibiotics macrolides such as roxithromycin, etc., the duration of 3 months; used to alleviate the symptoms of nasal congestion and runny nose; mucus promoter, such as myrtle oil, etc., used to promote the discharge of nasal mucus. (2) Surgical treatment: Nasal endoscopic surgical treatment to surgically remove the lesion and improve the patient’s ventilation function. If symptoms related to sinusitis occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.