What medications work well for pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease belongs to the category of Chinese medicine, such as bandhaji disease and obstruction in the abdomen, etc. You can take Chinese medicine such as Wuwei Disinfecting Drink, Xianfang Lifesaving Drink and Shaobuyu Tang. There is no such thing as what medicine is good for what condition. Five flavors disinfectant drink, the main treatment for furuncle (mostly occurs in the limbs or face of the sores, the shape of the small root base deep, as hard as nails) initial evidence. Symptoms include fever and malignant cold (fear of cold), sores shaped like corn, hard and deep rooted, like iron nails, and so on. It should be used with caution if the spleen and stomach are weak and the stools are loose; it should not be used if there is pain and swelling of yin gangrene (a general term for a group of slow-acting yin sores). Xianfang Livestrong Drink has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxicating (removing heat and toxicity from the body), subduing swelling and resolving firmness, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain (relieving pain by removing blood stasis). It is used for treating the initial symptoms of Yang evidence of carbuncle ulcer and swelling. Symptoms include redness, swelling, inflammation and pain, or body heat and cold, thin white or yellow coating, and strong pulse. Shao Abdomen and Blood Stasis Relieving Tang is used for treating pain of accumulation of lumps in the abdomen, or pain without accumulation of lumps, or pain without accumulation of lumps, or distension of the abdomen, or lower back pain and distension of the abdomen at the time of menstrual bleeding, or menstrual bleeding three to five times in a month, which is continuous and comes back again after a break, and is purple or black in color, or lumps, or leakage of menstruation, together with pain in the abdomen, etc. The above drugs need to be diagnosed by Chinese medicine practitioners. The above medicines need to be used after identification by a TCM doctor, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.