The presence of gynecological inflammation in the body can be judged by clinical manifestations. Inflammatory conditions in the body can be characterized by fever, abdominal pain, increased, yellowish or purulent vaginal discharge, lumbar swelling, discharge with blood, vaginal itching, redness, swelling and pain. Auxiliary blood tests may show an increase in white blood cells and neutrophils; vaginal discharge examination may clarify specific germ infections, such as mycosis fungoides, bacterial vaginitis, trichomoniasis, mycoplasma, chlamydia, gonorrhea, etc.; gynecological internal examination may observe whether there is cervical erosion and polyps, etc.; gynecological double examination may show symptoms of pressure pain in the uterine adnexal area in cases of pelvic inflammatory disease and endometritis. It is recommended to treat actively according to the cause.