Women with excessive leucorrhea are usually common in vaginal inflammation, such as patients with mycosis vaginalis, bacterial vaginitis, trichomonas vaginalis, and senile atrophic vaginitis, etc., which may result in increased amount of leucorrhea, odor of discharge, and pain in the vulva and vagina; if female patients have inflammation of the cervix and infection of the cervix, they may also have increased discharge and odor of discharge; if If the patient has inflammation of the endometrium, there may also be an increase in discharge. Therefore, once the amount of leucorrhea increases, female patients must pay attention to the local cleanliness of the vulva, change underwear and underwear, keep the local breathability of the vulva, and avoid taking spicy and stimulating food. At the same time, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the vaginal discharge to clarify the diagnosis and determine the next treatment plan according to the examination.