White discharge from the male genitals may be diseases such as glans phimosis, urethritis, or foreskin scale formed after urination.
Glans phimosis is an inflammation that occurs on both the glans and the foreskin, and typical symptoms include localized erythema, pain, itching, and redness of the foreskin. It is usually caused by bacterial, fungal and other infections.
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra, which is an infection of the urinary tract. The most common symptom is pain or difficulty urinating. The condition is categorized as either gonorrheal urethritis, caused by gonococcus bacteria, or nongonococcal urethritis, often caused by Chlamydia trachomatis.
Circumcision is a normal male local secretion present in the foreskin, usually white in color and without abnormal odor. Localized redness, swelling and pain may occur if the foreskin scale is not removed in time, or if infection is triggered by local proliferation of colonizing bacteria.
There may be other reasons for the white discharge from the male genitals, patients need to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment, and at the same time pay attention to personal hygiene, do not scratch the affected area with your hands, and do not engage in sexual intercourse during the treatment period.