What Causes White Liquid When Urinating?
The self-perception of prostatitis patients varies widely and can be summarized into the following categories: 1. Urinary Changes: This mainly includes frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and discomfort or a burning sensation in the urethra during urination. Sometimes, white secretions may flow out from the urethral orifice, commonly known as "white dribbling" at the urethral orifice. 2. Pain: There may be dull pain, throbbing pain, or discomfort in the perineal region and lower abdomen. Sometimes, there is also a sensation of soreness and swelling in the lumbar-sacral region, suprapubic area, bilateral inguinal regions, and even both lower limbs. The pain can be persistent or intermittent, often being less noticeable or absent during the day when the patient is working and more pronounced during leisure time or before sleep. 3. Psychiatric Symptoms: Occasionally, patients may experience dizziness, headache, fatigue, insomnia, tiredness, and low mood. 4. Sexual Dysfunction: There may be erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, nocturnal emissions, or ejaculatory pain. 5. Prostate Tenderness: During a digital rectal examination, prostate tenderness may be felt. It is recommended to visit the hospital for relevant examinations to identify the cause, make a definitive diagnosis, and receive targeted treatment.