Anyone can develop a urinary tract infection and have leukocytes in their urine. However, some people are more at risk than others. Women are more likely to develop these infections because their anatomy makes it more likely for bacteria to get into the bladder. Increased sexual activity and the hormonal changes associated with menopause can increase the risk. Other risk factors include a compromised immune system, use of a catheter, and recent surgery.

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