After a woman has a routine leukorrhea test, if it suggests that there is a leukorrhea pus ball, it usually means that the environment of the bacteria in the woman’s vagina is relatively poor, and pus cells have already been produced. It is often necessary to determine the specific type of inflammation based on the other items in the routine leukorrhea test, and then treat accordingly based on the test results.
In this case, the body will mobilize its immune system, and white blood cells will phagocytose the pathogen, resulting in the formation of leukorrhea pus balls.
The pus ball in the leukorrhea only suggests the possibility of gynecological inflammation and gynecological infection, but it does not determine what kind of pathogen caused the inflammation, and needs to be further combined with the patient’s clinical symptoms, gynecological examination, and the culture of the secretions to determine the next step in the treatment plan.
It is recommended that patients pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the vulva to improve immunity; at the same time, it is necessary to change underwear and panties diligently. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.