Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can mostly be treated with Chinese and Western medicine together, and the specific medication needs to be guided by a physician. There are various treatments for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, such as physical therapy, antibiotic medications, Chinese herbal medicine, surgery, etc. Antibiotic therapy is generally required as the basis. The use of antibiotics requires specific indications for application and should not be abused, so self-medication is not recommended. Commonly used antibiotic drugs include: penicillin, ceftriaxone, metronidazole, azithromycin, levofloxacin, gentamicin, etc. It is also possible to use some of the women’s anti-inflammatory suppositories, which are inserted into the anus and are also effective for pelvic inflammatory disease. The Chinese medicine has a unique efficacy in the treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, but it needs to be treated with evidence after the physician’s interview. Commonly used Chinese medicines include: Gynecological Qianjin tablets, Golden Chicken granules, Safflower tablets, etc. It can also be combined with acupuncture, massage, infrared radiation, hot compresses and other physical therapy programs, so that the recovery is faster. Once you have pelvic inflammatory disease, you must treat it in time so as not to miss the best treatment period and prevent it from becoming chronic. With chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, in addition to treatment with drugs or physiotherapy, you need to strengthen physical exercise on weekdays to enhance your health and avoid recurrent attacks of pelvic inflammatory disease.