Herpes recurrence is not allowed to do hysteroscopy for the time being to prevent causing upstream infection of pathogens. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by herpes simplex virus infection of the genitals and perianal skin mucosa, manifested by blisters, pain, itching and other symptoms in the genitals, which can cause a series of complications such as herpes meningitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Hysteroscopy can visually and accurately check gynecological related diseases, but the contraindications for hysteroscopy include acute or subacute genital inflammation, pelvic infection, genital herpes belongs to genital inflammation, so herpes recurrence can’t do hysteroscopy for the time being, and it is recommended that the treatment recovered for more than one week before hysteroscopy is performed. Herpes recurrence should be treated symptomatically under the guidance of the doctor, whether it is possible to do hysteroscopy or not, need to professional doctors to make a judgment according to the actual situation of the patient.