A leukorrhea test with pus cells (++++) clinically indicates vaginal inflammation. It is recommended to combine with the clinical history, and then give the appropriate medication. If the gonococcus test is negative and there is no other pathogenic bacteria infection, you can use antibiotic treatment, such as the choice of cotrimoxazole suppositories inserted into the vagina, clinically effective in the treatment of vaginitis, it is recommended to use for 7 consecutive days, and then review the routine examination of the leukorrhea after stopping the drug for 3 days. And it is recommended that women in their daily life, to keep the vulva clean, change underwear, pay attention to sexual life and menstrual period of hygiene, in order to avoid the production of vaginal inflammation.