Gynecological inflammation mainly refers to the inflammation of female reproductive organs, including vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, etc. How to treat gynecological inflammation and how to use medicine: I. Vaginitis. There are various kinds of vaginitis, among which for the treatment of trichomoniasis, metronidazole or tinidazole can be used orally, or tinidazole suppositories or methotrexate suppositories can be placed vaginally. For treatment of Candida vaginitis, Daflucan or Spironolactone can be administered orally or vaginally with Kenitin suppositories or Dacrin suppositories, and for bacterial vaginitis, Tinidazole can be administered orally. Topical medications can be administered vaginally with methotrexate or tinidazole suppositories. For gonorrheal vaginitis, penicillins, and cephalosporin antibiotics are effective. Second, cervicitis. Treatment of cervicitis can be done with systemic or local medication, but local medication is the main treatment. For patients with small erosions and superficial inflammatory infiltrations, silver nitrate solution can be applied to the erosive surface for clinical treatment, and disinfectant solutions can also be used for vaginal douching.