What does a weak positive urine test mean?

Weakly positive urine test usually refers to the routine urine examination found that one of the indicators of mild abnormalities, such as white blood cells, red blood cells or urinary protein is weakly positive. 1. Leukocytes are weakly positive: common in bacterial infections caused by urinary tract infections, such as urinary tract infections. 2. Weakly positive erythrocytes: commonly found in inflammatory infections of the urinary system, hemorrhagic diseases, urinary tract stones or trauma. 3. Weakly positive urine protein: there is a small amount of protein in the urine, which may be physiological proteinuria or pathological proteinuria. If pathological proteinuria, often suggests the possibility of kidney disease, such as chronic nephritis syndrome, hypertension kidney damage, diabetic nephropathy. If you find that the relevant indicators in the urine routine examination is weakly positive, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and cooperate with the doctor to improve the relevant examination, diagnose the disease, standardize the treatment in a timely manner, and go to the hospital for follow-up on a regular basis.