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What causes white discharge from male urethra?

Asked by:Emory

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 11:13 AM

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  • Ravine Ravine

    Apr 10, 2026

    White discharge from the male urethra may be related to urethritis, prostatitis, gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital candidiasis and other causes. It usually presents with symptoms such as abnormal discharge from the urethral orifice and discomfort during urination. It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment after a clear diagnosis.

    1. Urethritis

    Urethritis is an inflammatory reaction of the urethral mucosa, which may be caused by bacterial infection, physical stimulation and other factors. Common symptoms include white discharge from the urethra, frequent urination, and urgency. Levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, azithromycin tablets and other drugs can be used as directed by the doctor. Daily care should be taken to keep the perineum clean and avoid holding in urine.

    2. Prostatitis

    Prostatitis is often caused by pathogenic infection or prostate congestion. White urethral secretion may occur along with perineal swelling and pain. Treatment options include tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules, Qianlieshutong capsules, celecoxib capsules and other drugs. It is recommended to avoid sitting for long periods of time, ejaculate regularly, and take appropriate warm water sitz baths.

    3. Gonorrhea

    Sexually transmitted diseases caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, typically manifesting as purulent discharge from the urethra. Antibiotic treatment such as ceftriaxone sodium for injection, azithromycin dispersible tablets, and doxycycline hydrochloride tablets is required. Sexual intercourse is prohibited during the illness, and sexual partners should be examined and treated at the same time.

    4. Nongonococcal urethritis

    Mainly caused by chlamydia and mycoplasma infection, the secretion is often white and thin. Commonly used drugs include minocycline hydrochloride capsules, roxithromycin dispersible tablets, clarithromycin tablets, etc. During treatment, you should avoid drinking alcohol and pay attention to disinfection and isolation of personal items.

    5. Genital candidiasis

    Candida albicans infection can cause white tofu-like discharge from the urethra, often accompanied by significant itching. Antifungal drugs such as fluconazole capsules, miconazole nitrate suppositories, and clotrimazole cream can be used. Keep the affected area dry, choose cotton breathable underwear, and avoid overuse of antibiotics.

    In daily life, attention should be paid to keeping the external genitalia clean and dry, and avoiding unclean sex. Eat a light diet and drink plenty of water to promote urination. If symptoms occur, you should promptly go to the Department of Urology or Dermatology and Venereology to complete secretion examination, routine urine testing and other tests. During the treatment period, strictly follow the doctor's instructions and take medication, and complete the entire treatment to prevent recurrence. Spouses or sexual partners should be tested at the same time to avoid cross-infection. During the recovery period, avoid spicy food, alcohol and strenuous exercise.

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