Inflammation of the uterus often refers to infection of the uterine cavity, commonly known as endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. It is usually caused by retrograde bacterial infection. Since the uterus is connected to the outside world via the vagina, it is prone to inflammatory symptoms if no attention is paid to hygiene. In general, uterine inflammation may be associated with unclean sex, lower genital tract sensation, and uterine cavity operations: 1. unclean sex: such as sex during menstruation, too much sex, poor local hygiene, etc.; 2. lower genital tract infection: if the patient has vaginal infections with pathogenic bacteria suffering from vaginal inflammation, the bacteria may retrograde from the vagina to the uterus, thus causing uterine inflammation; 3. uterine cavity operations: such as performing Medical devices can bring bacteria to the uterine cavity and cause infection; 4. Other conditions: Some other peripheral inflammatory conditions can also lead to uterine inflammation, such as inflammation of the appendix. In addition, or with some blood-borne diseases such as tuberculosis, it can also lead to infection of the uterine cavity and inflammation of the uterus. In daily life, patients need to pay attention to local cleanliness and hygiene, change underwear and underwear regularly, and wash the lower body with flowing water in the morning and evening to avoid bacterial invasion and infection.