Vaginitis needs to be reviewed, after which it can be clarified whether the inflammation has subsided or not and recurrence can be avoided. Vaginitis is categorized into mycosis fungoides, bacterial vaginosis, trichomonas vaginitis and senile vaginitis. Each type of vaginitis is infected with different pathogenic bacteria, and it is necessary to do a routine examination of the leukorrhea in order to clarify the type and target the use of medication. Some of the vaginitis patients in the use of drugs, vulvar itching, increased vaginal discharge and other symptoms will improve or disappear, the patient will consciously stop the drug, but, if there is no review after treatment, it is difficult to determine whether the inflammation subsides, whether the pathogenic bacteria killed. The mere disappearance of the symptoms of vaginitis does not indicate that the inflammation has been cured. When the immunity of the female organism decreases, the resistance to bacteria and viruses decreases, and vaginitis is prone to recurrence. Therefore, when treating vaginitis, you need to follow the doctor’s prescription to take medication and conduct a review to avoid recurrence.