The leukorrhea of acute pelvic inflammatory disease is mainly purulent, with a high volume and discharges with pain in the lower abdomen. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is clinically manifested by yellow leucorrhea, relatively large amount, often accompanied by vague pain in the lower abdomen, especially after sexual intercourse or exertion when this pain is aggravated, often vaginal discharge of yellow leucorrhea, this is the leucorrhea performance of acute pelvic inflammatory disease and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. The actual pelvic inflammatory disease can be treated intravenously with antibiotics, while the chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is relatively long, so it is recommended to treat it through physical therapy plus oral medication, and to increase the body’s resistance so that the inflammation can be absorbed as soon as possible.