How to read a routine prostate report card

The routine prostate report card looks for the presence of lecithin bodies, leukocytes, and the presence of pus cells. Lecithin vesicles are lipid vesicles in the prostate with a normal value of three + signs, leukocytes have a normal value of <10 with a + sign for every >10, and pus cells are normally an unseen state. Normally lecithin microsomes are judged along with leukocytes. If the lecithin microsomes are < three + sign and the number of leukocytes is > 10, it means that the person may be experiencing symptoms of prostatitis. When pus cells are elevated on the labs, it means that the infection is more serious, and it is necessary to further determine what kind of infection it is through pathogenetic examination. If there is any abnormality in the relevant indicators, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment.