Chronic tubal infection can be treated by applying antibiotics and protease, and if the condition is serious, surgery is needed. 1. Antibiotics: e.g. gentamicin, penicillin, etc. can be combined with protease to fight infection and prevent tubal adhesion. 2. Protease: e.g. hyaluronidase, chymotrypsin, etc. are used to treat adhesions, improve the symptoms of chronic tubalitis and prevent its blockage. 3. Surgery: Tubal stoma is suitable for patients with fluid accumulation and adhesion obstruction to increase the chance of conception; tubal intervention is suitable for patients with adhesion obstruction at the isthmus of the fallopian tube; tubal dilatation is suitable for patients with edema; salpingectomy is suitable for patients with severely damaged fallopian tubes, who will not be able to conceive after salpingectomy. If chronic tubalitis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, formulate an appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor, and actively cooperate with the treatment.