A patient with a leukorrhea test of 3 degrees of cleanliness should generally be medicated for at least three days before having an abortion. When a woman has a leukorrhea test that shows a grade 3 leukorrhea, this generally indicates that she has an infection of the reproductive system, and this type of infection is most common with vaginitis, which is generally not a good time to have an abortion. If a woman is suffering from an infectious disease such as vaginitis, she should actively use medication to control the infection. Generally, after three days of medication, stop the medication for more than 48 hours, do a leukorrhea examination, if the leukorrhea cleanliness has improved, for example, to 1 degree or 2 degrees, and other indicators of the examination are normal, you can consider doing abortion. If the patient after three days of treatment with drugs to check again, leukorrhea cleanliness has not significantly improved, that is, the inflammation has not been controlled, should continue to use drugs, until the inflammation is significantly reduced before considering abortion.