White discharge from the urethra is usually due to bacterial infection resulting in prostatitis, gonorrheal urethritis and non-gonorrheal urethritis. Of these, prostatitis is the most common, and the clinical term for this symptom is white drip. The majority of white discharge from the urethra is due to urethral inflammation. The majority of the discharge caused by prostatitis is milky white and is due to inflammation of the prostate. Generally after sensitive antibiotic treatment with improved lifestyle can get effective relief. The more severe symptoms of prostatitis can be taken to massage the prostate to relieve the inflammation. Gonococcal urethritis is usually a slightly yellowish discharge, some of which also appear to be off-white discharge, to be identified as a result of unclean sexual contact infection, clinically commonly used drugs include ceftriaxone and aminotrans. Non-gonococcal urethritis is caused by pathogenic infections such as mycoplasma and chlamydia, and its symptoms are characterized by a urethral discharge that can be thin, and the symptoms disappear after regular antibiotic treatment, but are prone to recurrence. The urethra secretes clear liquid during sexual impulses is normal prostate fluid, a physiological phenomenon. In summary, most of the urethra secretion white discharge is still caused by urinary tract infection, timely clarification of the pathogenic bacteria, help early treatment.