If this happens, consider the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease. A gynecologic examination is needed to see if there is pressure pain in the uterus and adnexal area, tenderness in the cervix, abnormal discharge, and ultrasound to see if there is fluid in the pelvis. If the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease is met, active treatment is needed. The preferred treatment is medication, with physical therapy if necessary. If a woman with pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated promptly and thoroughly, it can lead to infertility, tubal pregnancy and other adverse consequences that affect women’s health. You should pay attention to the hygiene of your sexual life, have safe sex and refuse to have sexual promiscuity. Maintain a good hygiene routine and avoid excessive vaginal douching to avoid disturbing the balance of the vaginal flora. If you are a patient who needs gynecological surgery, please visit a regular hospital.