If the leucorrhea is pusier and thicker, like a paste, it is overwhelmingly caused by a miscellaneous vaginal infection. Usually a gynecological examination in this case will reveal more discharge and inflammatory reactions such as congestion and edema of the vaginal mucosa. A white blood test will often reveal more miscellaneous bacteria and more white blood cells. In this case, it is recommended to treat with metronidazole suppositories, and before using the medication, it is recommended to rinse out the sticky paste-like discharge from the vagina with double ginseng lotion, and then use the medication to achieve the desired effect. In addition, after the symptoms disappear, screening for cervical cancer is recommended to find out whether there are local lesions on the cervix and to rule out the possibility of cervical epithelial lesions and early cervical cancer.