In the early stage of acute pelvic inflammation, the symptoms are lower abdominal pain, high fever and abnormal leucorrhea. Lower abdominal pain is more severe in acute pelvic inflammation, which is often difficult for patients to tolerate, and abdominal pain is persistent. In addition, the early stage of pelvic inflammation is dominated by high fever. Generally, the temperature is about 38.5 ℃. In addition, in the acute stage of pelvic inflammatory disease, most of them are purulent leucorrhea, and in severe cases, even purulent leucorrhea, and the taste is very unpleasant. If acute pelvic inflammation affects the surrounding peritoneum, there will also be urinary system symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination. In addition, nausea and vomiting may occur in patients with severe illness.