What to do with +1 leukocytes in male urine routine

Male urine routine leukocytes +1, may be urine specimen contamination, urinary tract infection disease, other diseases of the urinary tract caused by, when there is infection, should be anti-infection treatment, the existence of other diseases of the urinary tract, medication, if necessary, need to carry out surgical treatment.
1. Urine specimen contamination: in the urine routine examination, the urine specimen is contaminated, it will lead to abnormal urine routine examination results, appearing positive results of white blood cells, but there are no other clinical symptoms, review of urine routine, the examination results may return to normal.
2. Urinary tract infection: such as cystitis or urethritis, due to the presence of infection, will lead to increased white blood cells in the urine, accompanied by pain in urination, urinary frequency, urinary urgency and other symptoms, after diagnosis, it should be timely treatment with medication, such as amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin.
3. Other diseases of the urinary tract: such as prostate hyperplasia may cause urinary retention, so that the presence of white blood cells in the urine, after diagnosis, the application of finasteride, tamsulosin and other drugs for treatment, for serious prostate hyperplasia, surgical treatment can be considered, such as transurethral to the prostate electrocautery.
If there are urinary stones will also be accompanied by urinary tract infection, urine routine leukocyte elevation, combined with the specific circumstances can drink more water to promote stone removal, oral tamsulosin drugs to promote stone removal, as well as the line of minimally invasive surgery to remove the stone and so on.
All of the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of drugs, please use the above drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Male urine leukocytes +1, it is recommended to further active diagnosis and treatment, in the process of treatment, be sure to follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of medication.