In women, the appearance of white color at the initial stage of urination may be due to cysts or abscesses in the paraurethral glands, or chronic urethritis combined with fungal infection, which may result in the shedding of epithelial cells, mixed in with the initial stage of urination, and thus detected by the patient during the process of discharge. There are also cases of gynecological inflammation, such as excessive leukorrhea, which can adhere to the adjacent urethra and appear in a white form at the initial stage of urination. It is recommended that when patients find this condition, a smear examination of local secretions is performed to clarify whether there is an infection trigger. If it is clear that there is an infection, specific anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment is chosen and the symptoms will generally be relieved. At the same time, when women find white discharge in the urine, they should ensure that they drink a lot of water to avoid retrograde infection of pathogens or secretions to the upper urinary tract and symptoms, which can effectively prevent the progression of the disease.