If a woman has green vaginal discharge accompanied by vulvar itching, it is considered to be related to gynecological inflammation. Green discharge is usually considered purulent leukorrhea and is usually seen in the acute phase of acute pelvic inflammatory disease and in the acute phase of acute cervicitis. In addition to the abnormal color and odor of the leucorrhea, it is usually accompanied by abdominal pain and a slight fever. In this case, active anti-infection treatment is needed. First of all, ultrasound should be done to clarify the condition of the uterus, and a leucorrhoea test should be done to find out the exact nature of the leucorrhoea, and then active treatment should be carried out according to the test results. In the process of treatment, attention should be paid to strengthening nutrition, if the nutritional status is not good, the recovery will be slower. Special attention should also be paid to hygiene to avoid aggravation of infection.