High urine leukocyte count is caused by inflammation in the genitourinary system. For example, bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms invade the urinary tract or reproductive tract, leading to inflammation, which can cause high white blood cell counts in the urine, and then the patient may also have frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, or even hematuria and other symptoms. For such patients, they should go to the hospital in time for consultation and receive regular treatment, such as antibiotics for active treatment, the patient’s symptoms may be gradually relieved. The patient should also be allowed to drink more water and urinate more often to promote the recovery of the condition. After the treatment, the urine should also be reviewed, and only when the urine white blood cells have returned to normal should the medication be considered to be discontinued.