Once diagnosed, sinusitis usually does not recover on its own and usually requires medication or surgery to heal. Sinusitis, also known as anal cryptitis, is an acute and chronic inflammatory disease that occurs in the anal sinus and anal flap, mostly due to bacterial infection, and often causes perianal abscesses and other anal infectious diseases. The main clinical methods of treating anal sinusitis are conservative drug treatment and surgery. If conservative treatment is taken, the patient’s symptoms can be gradually relieved in about 3-5 days after anti-infection and symptomatic treatment with drugs. If the patient has a single anal sinusitis, surgery alone can be performed and the wound can be changed on time after surgery as prescribed by the doctor, usually in about 1-2 weeks. If there is a combination of perianal abscess, anal fistula or other anorectal system diseases, the postoperative recovery period will be relatively longer. The anal sinusitis can be reversed with timely and correct treatment. While regular treatment, you must correct bad living and eating habits, eat a light diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, avoid overeating, sitting and standing for a long time, etc.