Clinically, there is no way to recover from secretory otitis media quickly, but we need to choose the appropriate treatment according to the cause of the disease, including: general treatment, medication, and surgical treatment and other ways of treatment. 1. General treatment: First of all, some inappropriate behaviors should be avoided, such as swimming, diving, puffing, blowing the nose and other behaviors that will increase the pressure on the eardrum, so as not to aggravate the patient’s condition. 2. Drug treatment: In the acute stage, appropriate antibiotics can be used according to the severity of the lesion. 1% ephedrine solution and antibiotic nasal drops containing hormones can be used alternately to keep the nasal cavity and the eustachian tube open. Glucocorticoid drugs can be used to inhibit the inflammatory response and improve the symptoms as prescribed by the doctor. Such as: dexamethasone, prednisone and so on. 3. Surgery: If the patient still has no obvious effect after more than three months of medication, different surgeries can be taken according to the specific conditions. Such as tympanic membrane puncture and fluid extraction, tympanotomy and so on. Some patients need other treatments because of secretory otitis media caused by Eustachian tube pressure, therefore, it is recommended that patients actively seek medical treatment after the onset of the disease, make a clear diagnosis, cooperate with the doctor’s medication and treatment, and maintain a good state of mind.