Urine routine laboratory test indicators represent the normal or not of the body’s kidney metabolism and urinary system. The main test is to detect the content of white blood cells, PH value, glucose, red blood cells, protein and so on in the urine. 1. White blood cells: If the white blood cell content increases in the urine test, the patient’s urinary system may be infected, such as urethritis, cystitis and so on. 2. PH value: The PH value in the urine test reflects the kidney’s ability to regulate the acid-base balance in the body during metabolism. 3. Glucose: If glucose appears in urine test, it means that the patient may have diabetes, hyperthyroidism and other diseases. 4. Red blood cells: If there are red blood cells in the urine test, it means that the patient may suffer from nephritis and other diseases. 5. Protein: If there is protein in the urine test, i.e. proteinuria, it means that the patient may have nephritis, diabetes mellitus, glomerulonephritis, hemolytic anemia and other diseases. If the urine routine test results are abnormal, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and targeted treatment or therapy.