There are various clinical reasons why the leukorrhea does not flow, and for different reasons, different solutions should be taken, the common solutions are as follows. First, if the leukorrhea is caused by bacterial infection, it will lead to local skin mucosa peeling, ulceration or necrosis. It also destroys the small arteries and veins in these areas, which can lead to problems with the formation of leukorrhea and cause it to not flow. The leukorrhea can be treated with antibiotics and the leukorrhea will flow. The commonly used antibiotics are penicillin, vancomycin or metronidazole, etc. Pay attention to the principle of combined and regular medication. Secondly, if the leucorrhea does not flow is caused by abnormal hormone levels in the body, the formation of leucorrhea is closely related to the estrogen and sex hormones in the body. If the amount of these two hormones or the formation process is abnormal, it may lead to leucorrhea production and secretion and discharge disorders. It is possible to use estrogen and sex hormone analogs for the treatment of leukorrhea that does not flow.