What’s wrong with positive leukorrhea?

Positive leukorrhea is considered to be inflammation, which generally refers to the dysfunction of the vaginal flora, the reduction of lactobacilli, and the presence of a large number of pus cells and stray bacteria. Generally speaking, leukorrhea cleanliness is an indicator to assess the microecological environment of the vagina, which is negative under normal circumstances, and if it is positive, it is most often caused by vaginitis or cervicitis. If there is a decrease in the normal flora of lactobacillus in the vagina and a gradual increase in the number of white blood cells and other bacteria, it will easily lead to disorders in the microecological environment of the vagina, causing gynecological inflammation, which will be shown as positive by the test of the leukorrhea. If you have a positive leukorrhea, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target treatment.