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Will prostatitis get better after taking white drops?

Asked by:Wyvern

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 08:22 PM

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  • Menelaus Menelaus

    Apr 03, 2026

    White dripping from prostatitis may be a sign of improvement, or it may be a signal of worsening of the condition, which needs to be judged based on specific symptoms. The phenomenon of white dripping is usually related to abnormal secretion of prostatic fluid, which may be caused by factors such as the recovery of secretion by the gland during the subsidence period of inflammation, an increase in secretions due to aggravation of inflammation, and other factors.

    Some patients experience white dripping during treatment, accompanied by relief of symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency, which may be a manifestation of the gradual recovery of gland function after inflammation is controlled. When the normal secretion function of prostatic fluid is reestablished, temporary white dripping may occur due to improvement in glandular duct patency. At this time, there is usually no pain or burning sensation, and the secretions are milky white and odorless.

    If white dripping is accompanied by symptoms such as increased perineal swelling and pain, yellow or blood-streaked secretions, and tingling pain during urination, it indicates that bacterial infection may be uncontrolled or the condition may be progressing. This situation is common in the spread of inflammation caused by drug-resistant bacterial infections and improper treatment. The secretions may contain a large number of pus cells and exfoliated epithelial tissue.

    It is recommended to observe whether it is accompanied by changes in other symptoms and record the frequency and characteristics of dripping. During treatment, you should maintain a regular schedule, avoid prolonged sitting and spicy food, and drink more than 2,000 ml of water daily to promote metabolism. Regularly review the prostate fluid routine and bacterial culture, and adjust the treatment plan based on the examination results. During acute attacks, it is necessary to strictly follow the doctor's instructions and complete the course of antibiotic treatment. Chronic patients can use warm water sitz baths to improve local blood circulation.

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