Regimen Way Q&A Men’s Health

Why is there a white substance on the glans that smells bad?

Asked by:Cressida

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 01:45 PM

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  • Valhalla Valhalla

    Apr 10, 2026

    White stuff on the glans accompanied by a foul odor may be caused by smegma or infection. It is common in conditions such as excessive foreskin, fungal infection, bacterial infection, etc. It is recommended to seek medical examination promptly and carry out treatment after a clear diagnosis.

    Excessive foreskin is one of the common causes, which can easily lead to the accumulation of smegma. Smegma is composed of exfoliated epithelial cells and secretions, which accumulate over time and produce odor. In this case, attention should be paid to daily cleaning, and circumcision may be considered if necessary.

    Fungal infections such as candidal balanitis can also cause white discharge. Candida overgrowth can produce tofu-like discharge with a distinct odor. In this case, antifungal drugs such as clotrimazole cream and miconazole nitrate cream can be used as directed by your doctor.

    Bacterial infections such as gonococcal or nongonococcal urethritis may cause purulent discharge. This type of infection usually produces yellowish-white discharge with a strong odor. The doctor may prescribe antibiotics such as cefixime dispersible tablets and azithromycin tablets.

    Trichomonas infection may also cause similar symptoms. Trichomonal balanitis produces foamy discharge with a distinctive odor. Anti-trichomoniasis drugs such as metronidazole tablets and tinidazole tablets are commonly used for treatment.

    In daily care, pay attention to keeping the area clean and dry, and avoid using irritating lotions. Wear breathable cotton underwear to avoid sitting in wet conditions. If you have a problem with foreskin, it is recommended to decide whether to undergo surgical treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods. If symptoms occur, seek medical advice promptly and do not self-medicate.

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