Tinidazole can treat gynecological inflammation because the vast majority of gynecological inflammation is caused by anaerobic bacterial infections, and Tinidazole is very effective in treating anaerobic bacterial infections. When gynecological inflammation occurs, excluding vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease caused by Candida infection, all can be treated accordingly with tinidazole and it is recommended to take it after meals because the drug may cause gastrointestinal reactions. If the clinical symptoms are not relieved after 3 days of continuous use, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to rule out the possibility of other diseases and to use tinidazole together with broad-spectrum antibiotics for better results.