The shape of a urinary bifurcation can be a linear stream, scattered more widely and sprayed everywhere with incomplete urination, or it can be a droplet, a long or linear stream of urine, but less pronounced and less violent. The etiology of bifurcated urine is physiological. Occasionally, bifurcated urine occurs, usually after masturbation or after sexual impulses, and mucus builds up to the outer opening of the urethra, but it is not accompanied by other symptoms besides bifurcation. Pathological bifurcation of urine is due to inflammation of the urethra, prostatitis, vesiculitis, etc., which increases secretions and therefore forms the manifestation of bifurcation of urine. But because it is accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination and painful urination. The diagnosis is usually made by doing relevant tests, such as ultrasound and routine urinalysis, which will clarify the diagnosis.