High mucus filaments indicate a possible infection or inflammation. Abnormal mucus filaments in urine can be detected by urinalysis, and attention should be paid to routine urinalysis and microscopy for timely treatment so that the infection or inflammation can be effectively controlled to prevent more serious diseases. High mucus filaments in women indicate that there may be gynecological inflammation and secretions leaking into the urine. Further routine examination of leukorrhea is needed, and then treatment with medicine for gynecological inflammation, such as metronidazole or levofloxacin hydrochloride. In men, a high mucus filament value indicates a high likelihood of urethritis or prostatitis. In this case, the causative agent needs to be identified and then treated with anti-infective drugs, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride or amoxicillin. In addition, high mucus filaments in urine require further clinical examination, including routine prostate fluid examination, prostate ultrasound, female colposcopy, or routine leukorrhea examination, to make a definitive diagnosis. It is best to take objective anti-infective medication under the guidance of a doctor according to the specific situation after the examination, and do not take medication on your own.