The following three factors are often considered for heavy, itchy leukorrhea: 1. pelvic inflammatory disease. 2. cervicitis. 3. vaginitis. The common treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease is based on antibiotic medication, with surgery if necessary. Commonly used drugs include third-generation cephalosporins, such as ceftriaxone sodium, anti-anaerobic drugs, such as metronidazole, and drugs covering Chlamydia trachomatis or Mycoplasma mycoplasma, such as azithromycin, doxycycline, and so on. If the patient is allergic to cephalosporins, he or she can opt for ofloxacin or levofloxacin with metronidazole. In addition, in addition to medication, patients also need to be advised to pay attention to rest, regular diet, avoid cold and spicy food, and avoid too frequent sex. Cervicitis need to do cervical cancer screening, that is, TCT plus HPV, after the detection of pre-cancerous lesions, and then the corresponding treatment of cervical inflammation, commonly used drugs include metronidazole suppositories, elimination of celiac disease suppositories, etc., which are available in pharmacies. The last is vaginitis, for different vaginitis treatment methods are completely different, common vaginitis have moldy vaginitis, commonly used drugs are dakin suppositories, clotrimazole suppositories and so on. Trichomonas vaginitis using the drug is metronidazole pessary as well as oral metronidazole. Bacterial vaginitis is also treated with topical metronidazole, as well as some other rare vaginitis. Therefore, whichever inflammation is the cause, a professional examination by a doctor is required before a specific plan can be made.