How long is hospitalization for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease

The length of hospitalization for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is usually around two weeks, but the exact length of hospitalization depends on the patient’s condition.
After being admitted to the hospital, patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease need to do the basic examination after admission, so that the doctor can judge the patient’s condition and draw up the treatment method. Generally, patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease need to take oral drug therapy and cooperate with intravenous drug therapy, as well as infrared ray, microwave and other physical therapy in the hospital.
Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is mainly treated with antibiotics, because it is difficult to cure and very easy to recur, so the use of antibiotics needs to be strictly in accordance with the course of medication, and the course of antibiotics is generally about two weeks, so patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease need to be hospitalized for two weeks of treatment.
However, if the patient’s symptoms are more serious, the hospitalization time needs to be extended according to the specific condition and treatment method in order to achieve the therapeutic purpose.