Inflammatory diseases in gynecology are clinically serious and should not be taken lightly. Vaginal inflammation, although simple and common in gynecology, may recur if not actively treated, such as Candida vaginitis, which may recur clinically. Therefore, patients with recurrence of the disease should be treated actively and their sexual partners should also be treated at the same time. If the cervical inflammation is caused by gonococcal infection, it will lead to sexual contact infection and may cause urinary symptoms, so it is necessary to actively give treatment. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease, if not actively treated, may turn into slow pelvic inflammatory disease, in the clinical recurrence of lower abdominal pain, and even infertility, so gynecological inflammation should be given adequate attention.