What is the breakthrough drug for pelvic inflammatory disease

There is no such thing as a cure-all drug for pelvic inflammatory disease, but the use of antibiotics can control the symptoms, and for acute pelvic inflammatory disease can usually be completely cured. Pelvic inflammatory disease is usually a retrograde infection of bacteria through the vagina, through the cervix into the uterine cavity, and then through the fallopian tubes on both sides of the pelvis, triggering an inflammatory reaction in the pelvic tissues, due to the location of the deeper, lack of oxygen, and therefore predominantly anaerobic bacteria infection. Treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as ofloxacin, or with antibiotics against anaerobic bacteria, such as metronidazole, tinidazole, a class of drugs, is generally recommended. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can usually choose to take them directly by mouth, or use suppositories inserted into the vagina, or intravenous injection of the way to give drugs, usually can quickly control the symptoms. However, if you don’t pay attention to hygiene or have an intrauterine operation such as removal of the uterus or abortion at a later stage, it is possible that pelvic inflammatory disease may reoccur. The above program is for reference only, the specific use of drugs please combine with their own situation under the guidance of a doctor, do not use without authorization.