Can leukorrhea resolve on its own?
Generally speaking, whether leukorrhea after urination can heal on its own depends on the specific circumstances. If it is caused by physiological factors, it usually can resolve spontaneously; however, if it is caused by pathological factors, it typically will not self-resolve. Detailed analysis is as follows:

In men, upon waking in the morning, due to nocturnal penile erection and increased secretion of prostatic fluid, a small amount of prostatic fluid may overflow during urination due to passive contraction of the smooth muscle of the prostate, resulting in leukorrhea. Additionally, excessive consumption of alkaline foods, prolonged sitting, urine retention, and other unhealthy lifestyle habits may also cause leukorrhea after urination. By adjusting lifestyle habits, the symptoms of leukorrhea may resolve spontaneously.
If leukorrhea is caused by conditions such as chronic prostatitis or urethritis, it usually does not heal on its own. Due to inflammatory stimulation, abnormal increased secretion of prostatic fluid or urethral discharge may occur, leading to leukorrhea after urination. It is usually accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and dysuria, and can affect the patient's quality of life. In such cases, timely medical consultation is necessary, and treatment should be conducted under the guidance of a physician.
It is recommended that during treatment and recovery, patients improve their lifestyle and dietary habits, drink an adequate amount of water, and avoid excessive fatigue and stress to promote recovery from the condition.