Is white urine dripping treated?


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
White urine drops generally need treatment. Clinically white urine drops are more common in patients with chronic prostatitis. Generally, patients will show frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination. After urinating, there will be a small amount of white secretions dripping out of the urethral orifice. Patients with chronic prostatitis generally need to take the patient's prostatic fluid for examination to observe whether there are elevated white blood cells. If the white blood cells are elevated, it is generally indicated that there is a bacterial infection, antibiotics should be used, and patients with chronic prostatitis should use antibiotics with strong ability to penetrate the prostate capsule. For chronic prostatitis without bacterial infection, anti-inflammatory drugs are not required. Patients with chronic prostatitis can also be treated with warm water sitz bath or prostate massage, which is conducive to the absorption of inflammation and the excretion of inflammatory secretions.