Routine urine leukocytes + indicates the presence of leukocytes in the urine, which may be a sign of a urinary tract infection or may be related to contamination of the urine specimen. When performing routine urine examination, there are no leukocytes in the urine of a normal person, and when a urinary tract infection occurs, the bacteria will gradually grow and multiply in the urine, bladder and even kidneys, and after the immune system is mobilized, it tends to secrete and produce a large number of leukocytes, resulting in a urine leukocyte+ result. When collecting a urine specimen, some microorganisms may be mixed within the urine specimen, which may also result in a routine urine leukocyte +. If there are no uncomfortable symptoms such as fever or lower abdominal pain, the leukocyte + condition may slowly disappear. If you find the urine routine leukocyte +, pay attention to eat a light diet and drink a lot of water, and to maintain pubic hygiene, and the later examination found that the number of microscopic leukocytes gradually increased, you need to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.