An elevated BACT bacterial test is called a urine sediment bacterial test and indicates the presence of a urinary tract bacterial infection, possibly due to a decrease in the body’s immune defenses against the bacteria. As a result, bacterial attacks on the urinary tract can occur, and when patients have unprotected sex or high-risk sex, this can lead to an elevated urinary sediment bacteria infection with gonococci. If the perineum is not cleaned properly, the bacteria in the perineum will breed and multiply, leading to bacterial infection, and when the urine specimen is retained, the urine specimen will be contaminated when the urine touches the underwear or other objects, thus showing elevated urine sediment bacteria. It is recommended to go to the urology department of a regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination and actively carry out treatment.