If a patient has a small white spot next to the urethra, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for a timely examination to clarify the possible causes and use the right medication. It is possible that the increase in local secretions caused by the patient’s long foreskin or circumcision, poor hygiene and dirt hiding, in this case the secretions will be attached to the glans or around the urethra to appear small white spots. You can use cotton swabs or iodine volts to wipe the area. You must pay attention to local hygiene, you can wash the local area with warm water every day to keep it dry, it will improve. It may also be a white spot on the glans, which can appear next to the urethra or a small white spot on the glans, and clinically it is mostly caused by congenital factors or excessive local friction caused by wearing underwear too tight. There is also the possibility of a cyst at the urethra, which can also appear as a small white spot and can affect urination if the volume increases. Because of the many reasons, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital to clarify the cause and then treat the symptoms.