The constant flow of white fluid from the lower body may be physiological leucorrhea in women, or it may be due to vaginal inflammation, cervical inflammation, etc. In men, it may be seminal emission, prostatitis, etc. In addition to following medical treatment, patients should also regulate their lifestyle through nutritious diet and regular rest. A. Physiological factors: 1. Physiological leucorrhea: If the white discharge does not have abnormal symptoms such as fishy odor, consider it physiological leucorrhea. During the periovulatory period, influenced by estrogen, the cervical canal and endocervical gland secretion increases, and the leucorrhea increases physiologically. This situation does not require special treatment, pay attention to personal hygiene can be; 2, seminal emission: for men, especially in adolescence, this situation is caused by sexual stimulation or sexual fantasy, no need to deal with, reduce stimulation can be. Pathological factors: 1, vaginal inflammation: such as trichomonas vaginalis, Trichomonas vaginalis grows and multiplies in the vagina, destroying the vagina’s self-purification defense function and constantly stimulating the vagina to cause secondary bacterial infection. In this case, the leucorrhea is often thin and foamy, with an obscene odor, and some people may also have symptoms such as burning pain in the vulva and painful urination. Patients can take metronidazole, tinidazole and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Patients’ underwear and towels should be disinfected by boiling, avoid sexual intercourse during the period, avoid excessive cleaning in daily life, such as vaginal irrigation, avoid bathing, avoid using public toilets, avoid high-risk sex, etc.; 2. Cervical inflammation: due to bacterial infection, patients with cervicitis can discharge white, light yellow, green fluid. Patients can take antibiotics for treatment under the guidance of professional doctors. If patients are infected with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, they can take cephalosporins, such as ceftriaxone sodium and cefazoxime. If the patient is infected with Chlamydia trachomatis, you can take tetracycline drugs, such as doxycycline, minocycline, etc. It is recommended that the patient’s sexual partner receive treatment at the same time to avoid repeated infections; 3. Prostatitis: If the male, most of the white liquid flowing out of the lower body is prostatic fluid, flowing out under non-stimulating conditions, accompanied by painful urination, distension, no libido and other symptoms, there is a possibility of prostatitis, need to do ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis.