Intrauterine instillation of gentamicin and dexamethasone can be effective in treating chronic endometritis, but it is mostly not a complete cure.
Chronic endometritis is caused by factors such as low immunity and infection, and manifests itself in symptoms such as pain in the lower abdomen, increased discharge, and difficulty in sexual intercourse.
Gentamicin has strong antibacterial efficacy, dexamethasone can play an anti-inflammatory role, the two drugs are used in conjunction with the use of intrauterine perfusion method of perfusion into the uterine cavity, can make the drug directly on the inflammation of the site, to play an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial therapeutic effect, but parts of the patient in the treatment of the abdominal pain may be an adverse reaction.
For patients with mild symptoms, the inflammation will also subside after the uterine cavity is perfused. Due to the causes of chronic endometritis, only the method of uterine perfusion can play a certain therapeutic effect, but can not completely eliminate the cause of the disease, after the treatment may also recur, for the more serious chronic endometritis can play the therapeutic efficacy is also limited.
Therefore, intrauterine instillation of gentamicin and dexamethasone is effective in the treatment of chronic endometritis, but does not guarantee complete treatment, it is recommended to choose the appropriate treatment method according to their own specific circumstances under the guidance of the doctor.