What’s wrong with high white blood cells?

When a woman’s routine white blood test indicates high white blood cells, this can often be caused by a mild case of cervicitis, or by various types of vaginitis.

Normally, the vagina is a flora environment with a variety of pathogenic bacteria, and this is dominated by Lactobacillus, which can often cause vaginitis if other pathogenic bacteria are present in large numbers. When other pathogenic bacteria proliferate, they stimulate the accumulation of a large number of white blood cells in the vagina, because white blood cells need to swallow the pathogenic bacteria, which is why an increase in white blood cells is found during a routine leucorrhea test. So this is when you need to look at the specific type of infection based on other tests in the routine leucorrhoea test, for example, if you find mold spores, then the leukocytes are elevated due to mycosis vaginalis stimulation, if you find trichomonas or clues, then the leukocytes are elevated due to trichomoniasis or bacterial vaginitis in the vagina. In fact, regardless of the cause, you need to consider symptomatic vaginal medication for mycosis, trichomoniasis, and bacterial vaginitis, respectively.

During the treatment period, intercourse must be prohibited to avoid aggravating the inflammation and even affecting the therapeutic effect.