Generally speaking, vaginal medication can affect the leukorrhea test.
Routine leukorrhea test is an auxiliary test to determine whether there is any inflammation in the vagina, which mainly includes the cleanliness of the vagina, pathogenic bacteria examination, clue cells, and vaginal PH (pH) value. Vaginal plugs can affect the flora in the vagina, resulting in inaccurate test results. And if the drug residue is not completely melted, you may see a large amount of residue under the microscope and not be able to visualize the discharge.
It is recommended to postpone the leukorrhea test for at least 3 days if the drug is inserted into the vagina; care should also be taken to avoid menstruation, and it is best to perform the test without having sex to avoid affecting the test results.
To summarize, it is recommended that the leukorrhea test should be conducted at least 3 days after the vaginal insertion of the drug, so as to avoid errors in the results and inaccuracy of the test, and it is recommended to consult with a specialist for specific related matters.