White sediment in male urine may be some physiological phenomenon, such as consuming too much high phosphate food; it can also be the symptomatic manifestation of certain diseases, such as urinary tract infection, lymphatic obstruction or infectious diseases, metabolic syndrome, etc., and should be promptly consulted to identify the cause. 1. Physiological phenomenon: such as consuming too much high-phosphate food, such as squash, pickles, milk, etc., will lead to the emergence of phosphateuria, making the urine cloudy, urine with white sediment. 2. Pathologic factors: (1) urinary tract infection: such as urinary tract infection, prostatitis, etc., leading to the presence of a large number of pus cells, erythrocytes, epithelial cells, bacteria, or inflammatory exudates in the urine, at this time, white sediment can appear in the urine. (2) lymphatic obstruction or infectious diseases: such as filariasis, etc., can lead to celiac disease, making white sediment in the urine. (3) Metabolic syndrome: such as gout, etc., which will lead to high uric acid, which is prone to crystallization, and white precipitates can also appear in the urine. Patients are advised to drink more water and observe whether there is any change in the urine precipitate. If it still presents as more precipitation, it should go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.