Do menstrual infusions cure gynecological inflammation

Anti-inflammatory treatment should be considered for women with pelvic inflammatory disease, whether or not they are menstruating, as long as the examination confirms the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease. If the inflammation is particularly severe and the blood tests suggest a significant increase in blood picture, along with fever and abdominal pain, intravenous infusion of anti-inflammatory therapy should be considered, even during menstruation, so that the gynecological inflammation can be treated by infusion during menstruation. Since the specific drugs for infusion are different, the treatment effect on inflammation will be different. Moreover, gynecological inflammation includes a wide range, such as various types of vaginitis as well as pelvic inflammatory disease and cervicitis, all of which are gynecological inflammation and require specific drugs to be selected for treatment according to the type of specific disease. For women with vaginitis, the treatment is usually topical vaginal medication, which is temporarily stopped because of vaginal bleeding during menstruation.