High bacterial counts in routine urinalysis in women may be caused by contamination of the urine specimen, urinary tract infection diseases, gynecological diseases and other factors.
1. Contamination of urine specimen: When urine specimen is contaminated during routine urine testing, it will lead to false positive results and high bacterial counts, which may return to normal when routine urine testing is repeated.
2. Urinary tract infections: for example, urethritis or cystitis, may be related to poor hygiene, can make the presence of germs in the urine, will make the urine routine bacterial count high, may be accompanied by urinary pain, urinary frequency, urinary urgency and other symptoms.
3. Gynecological diseases: the female urethra is adjacent to the genital tract, such as vulvar or vaginal bacterial infections, when urinating there may be genital tract bacteria into the urine, which will lead to high urinary bacterial counts, which can be accompanied by vulvar itching, vaginal itching and other symptoms.
Women with high urine bacteria are advised to seek prompt medical attention for examination and treatment.