What's wrong with high bacteria in urine?


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When urine sediment examination is performed, if the bacterial count in urine is elevated, it is considered that there is urinary tract infection. It is necessary to further understand whether other items are normal, such as whether the white blood cell count in urine is normal, whether the white blood cell esterase in urine is positive, and ask whether the patient has urinary tract irritation symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination. Comprehensive judgment is needed. Most patients will show urinary tract irritation symptoms, called symptomatic and meaningful urinary tract infection, but a small number of patients may only show elevated bacterial count in urine, but without any urinary tract irritation symptoms, called asymptomatic bacteriuria, need to take the patient's midstream urine for bacterial culture, routine needs to take 3 times, if the results of 3 cultures are consistent, the existence of infection is /confirm/ied, antibiotics are recommended for symptomatic treatment, but if the urine culture is negative, Just show that the number of bacteria in urine is elevated, temporarily do not use drugs, ask patients to drink more water properly, and check regularly.