The mere suggestion of a positive leukocyte esterase is of little consequence. Leukocyte esterase is a specific enzyme contained within human leukocytes and is commonly used clinically to detect the presence of leukocytes in specimens. A positive test indicates the presence of leukocytes. A positive test indicates some vaginal inflammation and is considered to be bacterial vaginitis, but this indicator alone does not indicate anything. In this case, if there are no other symptoms combined, you can observe the condition, keep your vulva hygienic, change your underwear regularly and pay attention to cleanliness during sex to avoid aggravating the infection. If there is a combination of increased leucorrhea, odor and vulvar itching, it is necessary to pay attention. It indicates a bacterial infection. It is recommended to treat with medication, which can be given with ornidazole suppositories for vaginal administration, vulva lotion or water to wash the vulva, avoid sexual intercourse, and underwear should be sun-dried to keep the vulva clean. If the test results appear positive for leukocyte esterase combined with mycobacteria, trichomonas, cleanliness 3-4 degrees, are subject to treatment. It is necessary to standardize and rationalize the medication under the guidance of the physician and ensure the course of medication. After the course of treatment, repeat the routine examination of leukocytes to check the effect of medication. Therefore, if you have positive leukocyte esterase, you also need to pay attention to it, and use the medication as prescribed by your doctor while combining your symptoms and treating the symptoms.