There is no fast way to get well from pelvic inflammatory disease, patients need to use antibiotic medication according to the symptoms, such as ceftriaxone sodium, metronidazole, cefotetan, doxycycline, etc., and surgical treatment, such as laparoscopic surgery, etc., can be carried out if necessary. 1. Medication: If the patient’s symptoms are mild, oral or intramuscular antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone sodium, metronidazole, ofloxacin, etc., can be taken under the guidance of the doctor. If the patient’s condition is serious, outpatient treatment is ineffective, intolerance of oral antibiotic drugs, etc., need to be hospitalized, intravenous antibiotics, such as cefotetan, doxycycline, minocycline and so on. 2. Surgery: If drug treatment is ineffective, abscess persists, abscess rupture, etc., surgical treatment can be carried out, and commonly used surgical methods include laparoscopic surgery, open surgery, ultrasound-guided puncture and drainage, etc. Pelvic inflammatory disease patients should consult a doctor in time, standardize the use of medication, and review the condition on time to avoid recurrence.