Simple vaginal squeezing usually does not affect the fallopian tubes, but if the vagina is irritated by squeezing and other stimuli on top of vaginitis, it can cause an upward infection, which may lead to tubal inflammation and so on. If the patient has an attack of vaginal inflammation and at the same time there is vaginal extrusion, the inflammation may be upwardly infected to the pelvic cavity, long-term inflammatory stimulation and upward infection may lead to the emergence of pelvic adnexitis, which may cause tubal inflammation. In addition, vaginal squeezing is also not recommended during menstruation, which may lead to reverse flow of menstrual blood, triggering tubal inflammation and so on. Therefore, if a woman has vaginitis and other diseases, it is not recommended to have a history of sexual intercourse is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and symptomatic treatment.