A negative urine test for women means that a woman’s routine urine test is completely normal, and clinically the normal result is called a negative result and the abnormal result is called a positive result. For example, if there are diseases such as infection or bleeding in the urinary system, the urine test will be a positive result, and then it is necessary to review or do ultrasound or CT to further confirm the specific lesion site. If all the items in the routine urine test are normal, it is marked as negative, suggesting that the patient has no urological diseases and no urinary system problems, which does not require any treatment at this time. There are more items in the urine test, containing about 8-10 items, and each abnormal result represents a different meaning, which needs to be further judged by a professional doctor after reading the laboratory test or checklist. Patients with abnormal results will need to undergo additional tests to further confirm the lesion.