New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What's the matter with white discharge in urine?

Asked by:Brielle

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 01:18 AM

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  • Cordelia Cordelia

    Apr 12, 2026

    Many male friends often find some white secretions from the urethral opening after urinating when going to the toilet. This is a phenomenon of white urine dripping. It should be considered that there may be inflammation. In addition, people nowadays are not paying attention to their diet. They often eat spicy food. In addition, drinking and smoking are the main reasons for white urine dripping.

    There are three main possibilities for men to have white urine:

    Once white urine drips, you have to wonder if it is prostatitis, and it is also a kind of chronic prostatitis that is difficult to treat. White urine dripping refers to white secretion flowing out from the urethral opening after urinating. This secretion is usually prostatic fluid, not semen, and usually appears before and after urination and when straining to defecate. Many situations can lead to the appearance of white urine, such as spicy food, excessive drinking, colds, and excessive sexual life, which may cause prostatitis.

    White urine dripping may also be caused by gonococcal urethritis. The symptoms of gonococcal urethritis are somewhat similar to prostatitis, but there are some differences. If there is a lot of white secretion coming out of the urethra, accompanied by obvious symptoms such as urgency, frequency, and painful urination, and if there is a history of unclean sex, this situation is likely to be gonococcal urethritis.; If there is less secretion but obvious urinary tract irritation and a history of unclean sex, you may be suffering from non-gonococcal urethritis. Both cases are sexually transmitted diseases and should be treated as early as possible, otherwise, there is a possibility of turning into chronic prostatitis.

    Excessive foreskin is also one of the main culprits of white urine. 1 in 10 Chinese men suffer from excessive foreskin. Excessive foreskin makes it difficult to wash off the dirt on the foreskin, causing irritation to the glans, leading to balanitis, and even upward infection leading to urethritis, prostatitis, etc.

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