Can increased leukorrhea affect the results of a routine urinalysis?

It is possible for a woman to have an increase in leukorrhea to affect the results of a routine urine test.
Women’s vaginal opening and urethral opening are adjacent to each other, and if there is a lot of leukorrhea in the urine specimen, there is a possibility that the leukorrhea will be mixed into the urine, which will lead to abnormal test results.
Therefore, if a woman does not have symptoms of urinary tract infection, but the urine routine suggests that there are a large number of leukocytes and pus cells in the urine specimen, it is recommended that she undergoes another gynecological examination, routine leukorrhea, etc., to check whether it is due to contamination of the leukorrhea.
It is recommended to wash the vulva with water before the examination, and then take the mid-range urine as a specimen, which can try to avoid the contamination of the leukorrhea, and at the same time, if the vaginal inflammation is serious, it may also cause urinary tract infection through cross-infection.
Therefore, if a woman has an abnormal urine test result when her leukorrhea increases, it is recommended that she follow the doctor’s instructions to review the test to avoid confusion.