Symptoms of pelvic fluid leukorrhea in patients mainly include increased leukorrhea, yellowish leukorrhea, and leukorrhea with odor. Pelvic fluid is mostly considered to be caused by the stimulation of pelvic inflammation. Due to the prolonged stimulation of the cervical area by chronic inflammation, the glandular ducts of the cervix are in a state of expansion, and the secretion of the cervical glandular ducts is increased, so the leukorrhea will increase. Pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly considered to be caused by bacterial infection, so it is easy to appear yellowish leukorrhea, and in severe cases, the leukorrhea will be yellow pus and snot-like changes. Due to the inflammatory infection, it causes the leukorrhea to have an odor, mostly a distinctly foul odor. Patients suffering from pelvic effusion, in addition to changes in the leukorrhea, will also be accompanied by varying degrees of lumbar pain, small abdominal cramps, pressure pain in the adnexal region and masses, and the local discomfort will be aggravated before and after menstruation as well as during menstruation.