After a woman has a routine leucorrhea test, if it indicates the presence of pus balls in the leucorrhea, it usually means that the bacterial environment in the woman’s vagina is poor and has produced pus cells, so in the case of more pus cells, it will lead to the appearance of pus balls. It is often necessary to determine the specific type of inflammation based on other items in the routine white belt examination, and then to treat it according to the results of the examination. Some women have pus balls in their leukorrhea due to chronic cervical inflammation, while others have pus balls in their leukorrhea due to miscellaneous vaginitis. For miscellaneous vaginitis, it may be necessary to wash the vulva specifically with metronidazole chlorhexidine lotion in water, and it may also be necessary to apply topical vaginal medication with diazoxide suppositories.