What happened to the white fluid in the front part of the urine?

The discharge of white liquid from the front part of the urine is most likely due to the high level of salts in the urine, mainly due to the patient’s habit of having a high fat and salt diet and drinking alcohol and staying up late at night, which results in excessive precipitation of salts in the urine. Since the specific gravity of these salts is greater than that of the urine, they are the first to be excreted from the front part of the urine when urinating, and as this white liquid is gradually excreted outward, the urine will gradually become clearer. This condition does not require special treatment. Patients need to maintain a certain amount of water intake, drink more water, urinate more often and improve poor dietary habits. If this happens frequently, the patient should undergo a routine urine examination to clarify what the white fluid actually is and then carry out targeted treatment. It could also be celiac fluid, which originates from a fistula between the urinary system and the lymphatic vessels, and celiac fluid that leaks out of the blood into the lymphatic vessels into the urine, which the patient also needs to check. Only when the specific disease is identified can the next step in treatment be targeted.