Passing cloudy or white fluid in your urine is not entirely normal and requires medical evaluation. It could be harmless residual semen or retrograde ejaculation (where semen enters the bladder instead of exiting the penis). However, it can also indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI), prostatitis, or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Because the correct treatment depends entirely on the underlying causesuch as specific antibiotics for bacterial infectionsyou should not self-medicate. Please consult a healthcare professional or urologist for a simple urine test and physical exam to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate prescription.
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