Hydrogen peroxide is usually found on vaginal discharge test reports. A positive report indicates inflammation of the vagina, which is associated with dysbiosis of the normal flora and can result in abnormal leukorrhea, odor, itching and other undesirable symptoms. The report also shows the presence of mycobacteria, trichomonas, or positive clue cells. Positive hydrogen peroxide should be treated promptly, depending on the pathogen, some drugs can be used, such as metronidazole, clindamycin, clotrimazole, etc. Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment and pay attention to diet, eating less cold, spicy and stimulating food, otherwise it will affect the efficacy of the medicine and aggravate the disease. The use of drugs should be in accordance with the course of treatment, after the cessation of drugs can be re-examined white belt routine, such as hydrogen peroxide turned negative can stop using drugs, if hydrogen peroxide still shows positive can continue to use drugs for consolidation treatment. In daily life, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your vulva every day to keep it clean and dry. You should also reduce tub bathing in general, otherwise it is easy for bacteria to enter the vagina and cause gynecological inflammation.