What’s wrong with the sticky substance at the end of urination?

The last thing you need to do is to urinate a sticky substance, which is initially considered to be prostate fluid, a phenomenon known as post-urinary drip white, commonly seen in patients with chronic prostatitis. The chronic prostatitis is due to the presence of inflammation within the prostate tissue, resulting in increased prostate secretions, and the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles at the end of urination will cause the prostate gland to be compressed, thus seeing white secretions coming out of the urethra. The symptoms of prostatitis, if noticeable, can affect a man’s life and work and usually require treatment. If there are no obvious symptoms, you can prevent and control the occurrence of prostatitis by adopting good habits to avoid further aggravation of the symptoms. You can adopt the habit of not being sedentary, not drinking alcohol and not masturbating.