Endometritis and endosalpingitis are the most common inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs, combined into one group with endometrial pathology. Acute endometritis affects predominantly the functional layer of the uterine layer; with purulent endometritis, the entire thickness of the mucous membrane is involved in the inflammation process. In contrast, chronic endometritis is an infectious process that proceeds sluggishly for a long time, without affecting the woman’s further ability to conceive a child. Patients over 35 years of age have chronic endometritis