What’s wrong with the white discharge dripping from the urethra during bowel movements?

When white discharge drips from the urethra during stool, two conditions should be considered: first, whether the patient has symptoms of urinary tract infection such as painful urination and urinary urgency. If these symptoms are present, it is best to get a routine urine test. When receiving the routine urine must receive the anterior segment urine, rather than the routine check of these middle segment urine. Secondly, if there is no urethral infection, it is considered chronic prostatitis. This urethral drip white discharge is a typical symptom of chronic prostatitis, and this fluid is actually prostate fluid. Patients may be accompanied by frequent, urgent and painful urination, which may occur intermittently. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis include scrotal dampness, testicular pain, lower abdomen, perineal cramping discomfort, groin area discomfort, and perianal cramping discomfort. If you have these symptoms, it is best to visit your local hospital for consultation and treatment.