The civil service physical examination with high white blood cells in the urine can be passed or not, the specific situation needs to be referred to the civil service admissions standards. The presence of white blood cells in the urine mostly indicates the presence of urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infections are relatively common in clinical practice, especially among female patients. This disease after more water, diligent urination, as well as the application of antibiotics and other treatment, the vast majority of patients are able to heal, generally will not leave sequelae, the impact on the body is also not significant, from this point of view should be able to pass. This situation is different from chronic nephritis, chronic nephritis once you get, is incurable, kidney function will gradually progress, and finally develop into renal failure, the impact on the body is very big, this situation may affect the admission of civil servants. Urinary tract infections have a relatively small impact on the body. In addition, the presence of white blood cells in the urine should also exclude the possibility of interstitial nephritis, which is more serious compared to urinary tract infection, and may affect the admission of civil servants.