Infertility refers to the inability to conceive due to abnormalities in reproductive function, and inflammation is mostly caused by bacterial and other microbial infections of the body, which can occur in many parts of the body. If it occurs in parts other than the reproductive system, such as pneumonia, lymphadenitis, myocarditis and so on, it may not have too much impact on the reproductive function, but if it occurs in the inflammation of the reproductive system, it may cause the patient to experience infertility. Female: 1, tubal inflammation: if the patient’s fallopian tube has inflammation, it may affect the sperm, egg and fertilized egg transportation to the uterus, thus infertility occurs; 2, vaginitis: vagina if there is inflammation, it may make the secretion increase, thus affecting the quality of sperm, and then lead to infertility, and vaginitis is very easy to cause intracervical infections, which will have an impact on conception; 3, endometritis: lymphitis, myocarditis, etc. may not have too much effect on reproductive function, but if it occurs in the reproductive system, it may make the patient have infertility. 3, endometritis: if the patient has a more serious endometritis, may make the uterus cervical adhesions, thus destroying the function of the uterus, causing the patient infertility; 4, ovarian inflammation: ovarian inflammation may have an impact on the quality of the egg, resulting in the egg can not be combined with sperm, so that the patient infertility; 5, the other: cervicitis, adnexitis and other inflammation of the female reproductive organs, are Other: cervicitis, adnexitis and other inflammatory diseases of the female reproductive organs may cause the sperm to be unable to combine with the egg, the fertilized egg to be unable to be transported normally, or the uterus to function abnormally, which may lead to infertility in the patient. Secondly, men: Inflammation of male reproductive organs such as prostate, urethra, testicles, kidneys, etc. may also block the vas deferens or affect the quality of sperms, which may lead to women’s inability to get pregnant. Inflammation of the reproductive organs may be transmitted through sexual intercourse, so it is recommended that the patient treat the inflammation in a timely manner, such as the use of antimicrobial drugs for anti-inflammatory treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and then consider the preparation for pregnancy.