White discharge from the urethra in men is usually due to urethritis, chronic prostatitis or foreskin scale. Patients without other obvious symptoms can first clean the local area, drink more water and urinate more often to flush the urethra and promote the elimination of pathogenic bacteria. For patients with symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and painful urination, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to clarify which disease is caused by the clinical common symptoms of this disease are the following: 1, gonococcal urethritis: bad sexual behavior may lead to the invasion of gonococcus into the male urethra, patients mostly manifest white thin discharge from the urethra, as well as frequent urination, urinary urgency, blood in the urine, painful intercourse and other symptoms. You can take oral azithromycin as prescribed by your doctor, along with injections of ceftriaxone and other antibiotics for treatment; 2, non-gonococcal urethritis: Chlamydia trachomatis, mycoplasma genitalium, herpes simplex virus and other pathogenic bacteria, when invading the male urethra, can also cause urethritis. The symptoms are usually itching, white discharge, painful urination, etc. Most of the symptoms are more obvious in the early morning. The main focus is on medication, and can be treated with oral azithromycin, levofloxacin and other broad-spectrum antibiotics; 3, chronic prostatitis: the clinical manifestations of patients are frequent, urgent, painful urination, accompanied by the phenomenon of white drops from the urethra, white discharge often appears in the morning, commonly at the end of urination. Patients without other abnormalities can not need treatment, if accompanied by frequent, urgent, painful urination and other symptoms, can use levofloxacin and doxycycline treatment, usually pay attention to a light diet, avoid sedentary, etc.; 4, other: prepuce or prepuce, prepuce mouth narrow patients, will lead to the accumulation of foreskin gland secretions and shed epithelial tissue, and urea deposits together to form a foreskin scale, which causes the urethral orifice appear This causes white or yellowish discharge from the urethra, accompanied by a foul odor. Patients with a small amount of foreskin scale can clean and treat themselves, or go to the hospital and have it treated by medical staff if it is inconvenient to do so. The prognosis of the above disease is good, but the disease may reoccur later, patients need to follow medical advice on medication, usually pay attention to sexual hygiene, wash every day to avoid recurrence of the disease.