Lecithin microsomes of 3 + are normal, normally lecithin microsomes are (++++)~(++++). Lecithin microsomes belong to one of the routine prostate fluid tests, and lecithin microsomes (++++) are in the normal range. Generally, if there is a lesion in the prostate gland, the lecithin microsomes will appear to decrease from. For example, if the test result shows lecithin bodies (+), it indicates that prostatitis may be present. Clinically, the lecithin microsomal test is usually used to provide a basis for the diagnosis of prostatitis. Normally, prostate fluid contains a certain amount of lecithin microsomes, which can promote the metabolism of sperm. If you have prostatitis, various bacteria may be present in the prostate fluid, which can lead to a decrease in lecithin microsomes. Lecithin microsomes 3 plus are usually normal and are not the cause of anything. If a patient experiences a decrease in lecithin microsomes, it should be taken seriously.