What drugs are used for gynecological inflammation in women

Gynecological inflammation includes vaginal inflammation, cervical inflammation, endometrial inflammation, and pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. The vast majority of bacteria that cause gynecological inflammation in clinical practice are caused by anaerobic bacterial infections. So the first choice for gynecological inflammation is metronidazole or tinidazole for treatment. It is advisable to take it after meals when taking it orally in the clinic, otherwise it may cause gastrointestinal irritation. If the symptoms do not improve after three days of continuous use, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination and decide whether to add new antibiotics based on the results of the examination, or to add physiotherapy if there is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease in the clinic, for example. Through thermal circulation coupled with oral anti-inflammatory drugs, it helps the inflammation to be absorbed faster and shortens the course of treatment. Regardless of the type of gynecological inflammation, do not have sexual intercourse during treatment.