There are many kinds of gynecological diseases, and only when you encounter bacterial or mycoplasma, chlamydia and other infections, you need to use anti-inflammatory drugs, and the anti-inflammatory drugs used for different causes of infection are also different. However, for gynecological inflammatory infections, most of them are caused by anaerobic bacterial infections, so the most commonly used clinical anti-inflammatory drugs are metronidazole or ornidazole, which are more effective, but not absolute. If the gynecological inflammation is caused by Candida infection, it is recommended to use fluconazole for better treatment; if the gynecological inflammation is caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia infection, it is recommended to use azithromycin for better treatment, and if there is Azithromycin allergy, then clarithromycin can be used instead. Therefore, the use of antibiotics, first of all, to have the indications, followed by a clear specific cause, to use the right medicine can not abuse antibiotics, otherwise not only ineffective and will cause drug resistance or cause secondary infection.