How to treat inflammation of the uterus

There are two types of treatment for uterine inflammation: medication and surgery. Uterine inflammatory disease is mainly caused by bacterial infection, which occurs after childbirth and uterine surgery. It is recommended that anti-infective treatment is the mainstay, and it is recommended that anti-infective treatment be performed by intravenous cephalosporins and tinidazole drugs, which are beneficial for the recovery of acute inflammation of the uterine cavity. If the acute inflammation of the uterine cavity is not treated in time, it can turn into chronic inflammation of the uterine cavity. Chronic uterine inflammation is mainly treated surgically by dilating the cervical opening and using an aspirator to remove the inflammatory secretions and suction, or by scraping the uterine cavity to remove the inflammatory secretions. After surgery, anti-infective drugs are routinely used to prevent the re-emergence of infection in the uterine cavity after surgery, and uterine inflammation requires timely symptomatic treatment to avoid abnormal menstruation or normal conception.