The presence of leukocytes in gynecological tests suggests gynecological infection. Leukocytes are inflammatory cells, and if they are present in a laboratory test on an organ tissue, it suggests inflammation of that part of the body. The most common gynecological test is the routine vaginal discharge test. The causes of increased leukocytes in the discharge are usually related to vulvodynia, vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, etc. It is advisable to do drug sensitivity tests, ultrasound, hysteroscopy and other related tests to find the cause of the disease and treat it. The common treatment for vulvovaginitis and vaginitis is local medication. You can use gynecological lotion to clean the vulva and vagina, and vaginal suppositories are placed in the vagina for treatment. Cervicitis can be treated with topical medication or physical therapy such as laser freezing, and endometritis is usually treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.