Positive leukocyte esterase and hydrogen peroxide are the reported results of routine leukorrhea test, which suggests dysfunctional vaginal flora, usually with bacterial vaginitis. Since leukocyte esterase is only found in neutrophils, a positive leukocyte esterase is indicative of elevated neutrophils, while a positive hydrogen peroxide is indicative of inflammation. The vaginal microecology is out of balance and other microorganisms proliferate, such as overgrowth of Gardnerella and other anaerobes, which is not conducive to the growth of normal lactobacilli in the vagina. Medication can be administered, such as drugs such as Celiac pessary. Life should keep the vulva clean, often for washing, in order to avoid the breeding of bacteria, to avoid the recurrence of the disease. It should be noted that during the medication period, coitus is not allowed, and it is recommended that the medication be used under the guidance of a doctor. If the test results are abnormal, you should consult a doctor in time.