If the leukorrhea test shows chlamydia positive, clinically it means that there is inflammation in the vagina, and it is the vaginal inflammation caused by the microorganism chlamydia. It is one of the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that can be transmitted through sexual contact between husband and wife, or with other sexual partners. Clinically, it can cause an increase in vaginal secretions, vulvar itching, yellowish vaginal secretions, and some people also have symptoms of bladder irritation such as urinary urgency, urinary frequency, and urinary pain. Azithromycin is clinically preferred for treatment, and if azithromycin is allergic, erythromycin or clarithromycin can be chosen for treatment. It is recommended that the drug be used for five days, and then be reviewed accordingly after stopping the drug.