Pork as a food only provides the body with nutrients and eating pork does not significantly affect uterine inflammation. Pork can provide many nutrients essential for human growth and development. Pork is rich in protein, fat, and also contains vitamin B as well as iron, zinc, manganese and other nutrients. Eating pork in moderation can improve the body’s function and strengthen the body’s immunity, but pork does not have a healing effect on uterine inflammation. Inflammation of the uterus is mostly caused by bacterial and other microorganisms that have an upper infection, and antibacterial treatment is needed to make the inflammation of the uterus better, such as cephalosporin and other drugs. When uterine inflammation occurs, you need to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the infection and take a standardized method of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.