What should I do if I have two plus pus cells in my leucorrhea?

If a woman has a routine leukocyte test and the result suggests two plus pus cells, it may indicate vaginal inflammation, and other tests of the routine leukocyte test are needed to determine the specific type of inflammation. For example, the presence of mycobacteria may indicate mycosis vaginalis, while the presence of trichomonas may indicate trichomoniasis. The medication used varies greatly from one vaginal inflammation to another and must be judged accurately before administering the right medication. For example, in trichomoniasis, oral tinidazole tablets can be used along with metronidazole pessary for vaginal application. For mycotic vaginitis, clotrimazole suppositories or vaginal plugs with nifurtimox vaginal soft capsules may be used.