High white blood cells in the leukorrhea test are considered to be a possible cause of vaginitis. White blood cells are mainly an indicator of inflammation, and you need to pay attention to the color and amount of leukorrhea to see if there is any abnormality, and whether there is vulvar itching, as well as leukorrhea with a strange smell and other uncomfortable symptoms. The most common types of vaginitis are bacterial vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, and sexually transmitted infections such as trichomoniasis. Most leukorrhea tests may show a high level of white blood cells, and if there are no other symptoms, it is important to consider whether this is due to contamination of the leukorrhea when it is taken. If accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, the need for timely treatment, mainly local use of suppositories for symptomatic treatment, but also need to pay attention to local hygiene and cleanliness, can effectively reduce the probability of infection, reduce the probability of occurrence of organic lesions of the reproductive system.