There is no such thing as how best to treat uterine inflammation. Uterine inflammation can be categorized into endometritis and cervicitis, which can be treated with medication, surgery and physical therapy according to the cause. 1. Endometritis: endometritis will have lower abdominal pain, leukorrhea, menstrual abnormalities and other manifestations. Patients need to follow the doctor’s advice with antibiotics such as clindamycin and doxycycline. For patients who have pus in the uterine cavity, they need to take surgery to drain the pus. 2. Cervicitis: Cervicitis will have symptoms such as pain in the lower back and abdomen and abnormal vaginal bleeding. If cervicitis is caused by Neisseria gonorrhea infection, antibiotics such as cefixime and ceftriaxone sodium need to be used as prescribed by the doctor. For cervicitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection, macrolide antibiotics such as clarithromycin and azithromycin can be used under doctor’s supervision. If patients with chronic cervicitis are accompanied by cervical polyps, they need to be treated with polypectomy. Some patients also need to take cryotherapy, laser therapy, microwave therapy to improve symptoms. It is recommended that patients with inflammation of the uterus need to see a doctor to check the type of inflammation of the uterus, and the doctor will take appropriate measures to treat the type of disease.