If you want to know whether there is inflammation in gynecology, the following tests are recommended: the first one is a routine gynecological examination. The doctor can determine whether there is inflammation by observing with the naked eye whether there is redness and congestion in the vulva, or whether there is congestion and redness in the vaginal mucosa, whether there is abnormal discharge from the cervix itself, whether there is cervical hypertrophy, congestion, edema, nuchal cysts and polyps. The second one is a routine laboratory examination of the leukorrhea to find out whether there are pathogenic bacteria in the leukorrhea and then give treatment according to the results. The third is to do a gynecological double examination to find out whether there is tenderness in the sacral ligament and whether there is pressure pain in the uterine adnexa to find out whether there is the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease. If inflammation is detected, treatment should be actively given and sexual intercourse should not be allowed during the treatment period.