If leukocytosis is found in the vagina during routine white belt examination, clinically it is a sign of inflammation because when there is inflammation in the vaginal mucosa or cervical mucosa, that is, when there is invasion of pathogenic bacteria, the body has the ability to defend itself and a large number of leukocytes will appear in the vagina to engulf the pathogenic bacteria. In clinical practice, anti-inflammatory treatment should be actively given, for example, you can vaginally insert compound metronidazole pessary to treat both Candida infection and bacterial vaginosis, and also trichomoniasis. It is recommended to rinse the vaginal secretions with double ginseng lotion before inserting the pessary, and then insert the pessary for better effect.