Some young and strong men often have white discharge from the urethra, which can be accompanied by discomfort in the scrotum, perianal area and perineum. The actual fact is that the prostate gland is overflowing with fluid, or “prostate fluid”. In fact, the prostate overflow or “white drip” and chronic prostatitis are two completely different concepts. The actual fact is that the prostate gland is constantly producing prostatic fluid, which is regularly or irregularly discharged from the body through sexual intercourse, masturbation or seminal emission, which is often referred to as “sperm full from the overflow”. The phenomenon of “white drops” occurs early in the morning or after a bowel movement or during urination. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the prostate fluid through the prostate duct opening to the rear urethra and out of the body with the urine. The “white drip” phenomenon is closely related to the repeated congestion of the prostate gland. The actual fact that the prostate gland is repeatedly congested causes the prostate gland ducts to expand, which causes the prostate fluid to overflow from the urethra. The factors that cause the prostate to become overly congested are: abnormal sexual activity, large consumption of stimulating foods, pressure on the prostate caused by long term straddling movements, and local cold to the prostate. It is not difficult to make a diagnosis based on the typical overflow of milky fluid from the urethra after urination and defecation, but it should be distinguished from chronic prostatitis. The actual fact is that there is no abnormal test results, such as normal prostate fluid routine, no pathogenic microorganisms cultured in the prostate fluid, and no other obvious urinary symptoms in the patient. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of the most popular and popular items. The actual fact that the prostate overflow is not caused by pathogenic infection, so generally do not need antibiotic treatment.