What does prostate WBC2+ mean?

Prostate WBC2+ is an increase in leukocytes in male prostate fluid, which generally suggests possible prostatitis. The Chinese name for WBC is white blood cells, and the reference range for normal prostate fluid leukocytes is <10 per high power field of view. Leukocytes are generally involved in the body's inflammatory response, so when the leukocytes in prostate fluid are high, it may suggest inflammation of the prostate gland, which is often accompanied by an increase in the number of phosphatidylcholine microsomes, prostate granulocytes, and even erythrocytes in the prostate fluid. Normal prostate fluid has <1 prostate granulocyte per high magnification field of view, <5 erythrocytes per high magnification field of view, and phosphatidylcholine microsomes need to be evenly distributed throughout the field of view. When prostate fluid leukocytosis, the cause of the disease should be clarified and actively treated under the guidance of a doctor.