A pus cell count of 2 is clinically suggestive of vaginal inflammation and it is advisable to rule out gonococcal infection. This condition is often manifested by increased vaginal discharge and purulent discharge, and some people may have a foul odor and localized congestion and edema of the cervix. It is recommended to actively control the infection, it is best to take the cervical secretions for bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, and then according to the results, decide whether to change antibiotics. Clinical can be vaginal plug, such as compound metronidazole suppository treatment, and oral cefuroxime tablets 2 times a day, 1 time 1 tablets, continuous oral 3-5 days.