I don’t understand what you mean by a problem. Is it a problem that exists? – or is it a problem that you anticipate? The two are very different.
If the problem is one that is existing, the answer is to buy your catalyst in larger sizes. However, that will probably mean that the catalyst payload in your reactor will be reduced – and so will your production rate. But that is something that has to be suffered due to a design mistake in selecting catalyst size that is too small.
If you are anticipating the problem, then change the reactor size to one that will take a larger catalyst size or a catalyst shape that will yield a lower pressure drop.
With a fixed bed reactor, you usually only have those two factors that you can vary: catalyst size and reactor size. Here, I am assuming that you cannot increase temperature or pressure should those be aids in accelerating the reaction speed and conversion.