What does high squamous epithelial cells and bacteria mean?

Squamous Epithelial Cells and High Bacteria means to consider the presence of a urinary tract infection or an infection of the vagina or uterus. Squamous epithelial cells are a type of epithelial cell tissue, and usually squamous epithelial cells and high bacteria are the result of a routine urinalysis. Since squamous epithelial cells come mainly from the bladder, urethra, and lower part of the ureter, this test result indicates that urinary tract infections such as cystitis, urethritis, and ureteritis may be present. In addition, squamous epithelial cells can also come from the surface of the vagina and the uterus. Therefore, squamous epithelial cells and high bacterial counts in women may also indicate the presence of vaginal and uterine infections. Common clinical diseases include bacterial vaginitis, cervicitis and endometritis. To summarize, there are many reasons for high squamous epithelial cells and bacteria, patients need to do further relevant examinations to clarify the specific causes of the disease, and then cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment. At the same time, they need to strengthen their daily life management and go to the hospital for follow-up on time.