Chronic endometritis, which has a long course and is more difficult to treat, may require continuous treatment for about 3 months or even longer. Chronic endometritis is mainly due to improper treatment of acute endometritis or insensitivity of the causative organisms to drugs, and is less common clinically. Treatment is mainly based on Chinese herbal medicine, including oral physiotherapy and enemas, and the course of treatment takes up to about 3 months. Chronic endometritis is recurrent and women in the process of treatment need to adhere to long-term treatment in order to better utilize the efficacy of the medication. In addition, chronic endometritis may require surgical intervention in cases such as local fibrous tissue hyperplasia or endometrial adhesions. It should be noted, however, that chronic endometritis is a chronic disease that can be well controlled in most patients, but complete recovery is more difficult. During the treatment of chronic endometritis, patients need to avoid stimulating foods, and pay attention to maintaining body nutrition and hydration and maintaining a comfortable mood to reduce pelvic congestion and facilitate the excretion of toxins.