The normal range of squamous epithelial cell count in urine test is 0-28/μL. Under normal circumstances, a small amount of squamous epithelial cells exist in urine, which is because squamous epithelial cells exist in the ureter, bladder and urethral mucosa of human body, and it is a normal cell. If the squamous epithelial cells are mildly elevated, there are no symptoms such as frequent urination or painful urination, and the indicators such as white blood cell count in the urine test are normal, no treatment is needed at this time, just drink more water and then recheck the urine test every other day. If the squamous epithelial cells in urine are significantly elevated, we should consider factors such as infection, the most common is urinary tract infection, urinary stones, when a large number of squamous epithelial cells will appear in the urine, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to do urine routine, do urinary ultrasound and other related tests to clarify the diagnosis and then treat the symptoms.