Urine leukocytes 1+ is medically indicated as urine leukocytes (+), meaning the presence of a small number of leukocytes in the urine. Leukocytes are usually associated with inflammation, which may occur as a result of physiological fever, strenuous exercise, etc., and can usually recover on their own by drinking water and resting. In addition, it may also indicate the presence of inflammation in the urinary system, such as prostatitis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc., which may be accompanied by signs of urinary tract irritation, i.e., painful urination, urgency, and frequency of urination. The treatment is mainly anti-infection, asymptomatic people should prevent the occurrence of disease: a. Clinical symptoms: 1. Reproductive system: such as prostatitis, vesiculitis, etc., mostly due to pathogenic bacterial infection, acute prostatitis patients can be seen urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urination and other bladder irritation signs, as well as high fever, external genital discomfort and other symptoms, chronic prostatitis patients can be seen dizziness and headache, urinary discomfort, urethral drip, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms In addition to bladder irritation, patients with seminal vesiculitis may also have symptoms such as bloody semen, painful ejaculation, burning sensation in the urethra, difficulty urinating, and fever, chills, fatigue, and body pain. 2. Cystitis mainly manifests as frequent, urgent, and painful urination, and there may be pain or pressure at the perineum to the umbilicus, cloudy urine, and even hematuria; acute pyelonephritis may be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and chills, and there may be dull pain or soreness in the lower back. The clinical manifestations of chronic pyelonephritis are complex and can be transformed from acute to acute, followed by symptoms such as low-grade fever and discomfort in urination. Treatment: 1. General treatment: bed rest is needed and water intake should be increased to promote urination; 2. Anti-infection treatment: acute cystitis is treated with furantoin and fosfomycin; pyelonephritis can be treated with oral fluoxacin, ciprofloxacin and amoxicillin; 3. Prevention: Patients are advised to pay attention to personal hygiene, bathe regularly, change underwear regularly, and keep the perineum clean. Urinate immediately after sex and wash the perineum to avoid cross-infection.