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White, painless discharge in penis

For three months now, I've been finding a discharge at the tip of my penis. At first, there'd be stains in my underwear, and as time passed: I'd have to milk it to look for discharge. It was white, thick, and odourless.
I didn't experience any pain in urination whatsoever.
I checked it up with three doctors, and none of them (after urethral swab tests or urinanalysis) found any chlamidya, gonhorrea--but there definitely was an infection, since the white blood cell count was quite high at first (15, later decreased to 3 by last month). The urethral swab test showed that there was a heavy growth of a streptococcous bacteria in there.
They gave me antibiotics and told me not to worry about it.
things had subsided until yesterday when I found yellow stains in my underwear and thick white discharge in my penis. now, there's a vague itching sensation in my urethra.
The thing that gets me is that I haven't had any sexual contact for three full years.
In both instances of these incidences: I remember having worn tight underwear for long stretchs of time).
What is it? What should I do about it? Should I be worried?
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I have something similar I have had a whitish discharge all day long if I milk my penis I went see a company doctor 2 days ago today the results came back negative I had no bacteria in my urine or infection but I know something has gotta be wrong please help me someone tell me what it could be I have no problem or pain urinating
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white discharge on tip of penis notice over four days ago without any pain
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