During the process of pregnancy, women need to frequently go to the hospital for examinations. In addition to Tang screening, ultrasound and other examination items, basic examinations such as blood routine and urine routine will also be conducted. Some women may experience high levels of bacteria after undergoing a urine routine examination. So, what is the reason for high bacterial count in women's urine routine during pregnancy testing?
After undergoing a urine routine examination during pregnancy, women with high bacterial levels may develop reproductive system inflammations such as urethritis and cystitis. At this point, the doctor will further investigate whether the pregnant woman has any other abnormal symptoms, such as discomfort during urination, frequent urination, urgency during urination, and pain during urination.
If pregnant women do not have the above symptoms, it is usually caused by urine contamination, such as contamination from vaginal secretions during urine sampling, which leads to an increase in the number of bacteria in the urine. If that's the case, then everyone doesn't have to worry.
If there is not only a high bacterial count but also an increase in white blood cells, as well as symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urine routine examination, it is likely caused by urinary tract infection. At this point, anti infective treatment is needed. Attention everyone, it is necessary to seek medical advice and never use medication on your own to avoid harm to the fetus. Pregnant women should drink more water and urinate frequently in their daily lives, which can help flush the urethra.