Urine general bacterial culture and identification, most notably urine bacterial culture and its fungal identification, that is, to confirm the presence of pathogenic bacteria caused by the patient’s urinary tract infection, which is the most accurate way to confirm the diagnosis of urinary tract infection. Bacterial culture is the most accurate way to confirm the presence of urinary tract infections. The bacterial culture is used to find out if there are pathogenic bacteria in the patient’s urine, which ones, and to further identify the presence of fungi. This test can be used to make an accurate judgment, and can also be used to select targeted medications based on the culture of the causative organisms and fungi. After culture, drug sensitivity tests are routinely performed, using different drugs according to the bacteria, to see which drugs can quickly kill these bacteria. So we know what drugs to use clinically, as soon as possible to make the patient’s symptoms of infection completely disappeared, for the identification of patients with fungal infections need to use antifungal drugs, rather than long-term large amounts of antimicrobials and then carry out treatment.