Pelvic inflammatory disease is a group of infectious diseases of the upper female genital tract that can be treated with antibiotic medication, herbal medicine, physical therapy, and, if necessary, surgery. The application of antibiotics for pelvic inflammatory disease must be empirical, broad-spectrum, timely and individualized. Initial treatment is usually based on empirical application of antibiotics, followed by selection of sensitive antibiotics based on drug sensitivity testing. For good general condition and mild symptoms, cephalosporins such as ceftriaxone sodium should be given intramuscularly, together with oral metronidazole. For patients with severe condition with fever, nausea and vomiting it is recommended to choose cephalosporins such as cefoxitin sodium or doxycycline for static dosing, also clindamycin can be combined with aminoglycosides. Chinese herbal treatment can be chosen from proprietary Chinese medicines that clear heat and detoxify toxins and clear heat and dampness, such as gynecological Qianjin tablets or tonics for oral administration. You can also choose Chinese medicine preparations for vaginal douching and vaginal nasal medication. Physical therapy can be microwave therapy, application of radiofrequency technology, etc. If antibiotic treatment has no obvious effect, tubal or ovarian abscesses or pelvic abscesses occur and fever persists, surgical treatment should be performed in time. The treatment options are different according to the severity of pelvic inflammatory disease and personal physical quality. It is recommended to pay attention to the hygiene of the pubic area, eat less spicy food and prohibit sexual intercourse during the treatment period.