Sinusitis with pus and nasal discharge is not necessarily a worsening of the condition, it may be a normal part of sinusitis, and the patient may also experience symptoms such as nasal congestion and headache, or the condition may be worsening. Most of the sinusitis is due to upper respiratory tract infection or acute rhinitis and other factors, patients with symptoms of pus and nasal discharge, not necessarily a worsening of the condition. If the patient is a chronic sinusitis, there will always be the symptom of pus runny nose, then it is a normal phenomenon caused by sinusitis, not an aggravation of the disease, the patient will also have nasal congestion, headache, mental fatigue, fatigue and other symptoms. If the patient does not have pus flow at the beginning, then the symptom of pus flow is usually an aggravation of the disease. Patients may also experience an increase in the amount of pus, high fever, swelling and redness of the eyes, as well as severe headache, dizziness, and loss of vision. When patients with sinusitis experience symptoms of pus and snot, it is usually a normal phenomenon. If the patient’s symptoms worsen, the condition may be aggravated. It is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions.