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What does male discharge in men say


What Does Male Discharge In Men Say

The male genital area is very vulnerable to pathological processes, therefore, men's health must be closely monitored. With an erection, a secret is secreted, it is required to examine the discharge in men when excited. It is this liquid that can tell about the state of men's health. The secret can be natural and warning about the pathological process.



When discharge is considered normal


In an excited state, men should always have a secret from the penis. Discharge is considered normal in a certain way.


When a strong potency is marked by a small amount of ejaculation with headache, groin pain, itching, hyperemia, a specific odor and other abnormalities, an urgent visit to a urologist is required.



Which discharge is considered pathological


Not all erection discharge is considered the norm in men. Sometimes there may be an admixture of pus or blood.


There are a number of pathological reasons that require medical advice:



  • copious or lean mass with lumps of clots;
  • painful syndrome in the sacro-lumbar region or chest;
  • disgusting smell;
  • passing urine with uncomfortable sensations.

Discharge with a good erection in males is of a specific nature, and can warn of the development of any pathology.



  • Inflammatory processes of the urinary and genital area, which can be provoked by various harmful microorganisms.
  • Oncological diseases;
  • STDs;
  • Complication associated with inflammation of the urinary or reproductive system, provoked by injury or surgery;

Men are usually horrified at the sight of discharge from the ejection of semen from the urethra, with traces of blood. In most cases, such discharge indicates the possibility of an oncological process, which most often could affect the male gland, testicles, seminiferous tubules. However, it is necessary to take into account a number of other symptoms that may accompany these diseases.


Namely:



  • painful urination;
  • urine red;
  • fever;
  • Clots of mucus appear from the urethral canal (usually at a late stage of development).

When sticky transparent discharge, of a viscous origin with an unpleasant odor, comes out of the urethral canal, this warns of an outbreak of an infectious pathology. A man could be infected through sexual intercourse.


Additional signs include itching sensations, redness of the epidermis of the head, with signs of a rash on the organ.


Infectious diseases that can affect the urinary and genital area of the male body:



  • gonorrhea;
  • ureaplasmos;
  • herpes;
  • mycoplasmos;
  • chlamydia.

When an infectious process develops from the male urethral canal, the genital organ secretes a secret with a huge number of leukocytes, which make the liquid viscous. This indicates the presence of pus in the semen. This phenomenon warns of serious complications in the pathological process.


In the absence of pus, there is no reason to postpone a visit to a specialized specialist (urologist). Late treatment can provoke phimosis. Phimosis is the characteristic adhesion of the foreskin on the head of the penis. This pathology can only be treated with surgery.


Among the reasons that could provoke pathological discharge from the urethra, other infectious diseases may be involved, the development of which should be immediately eliminated, for this it is necessary to urgently seek medical help.


These include infection with staphylococcus, streptococcus, fungus of the urethral canal and testicles. This pathology is expressed by itching of the perineum, swelling of the scrotum, phallus head with hyperemia.


Certain diseases can provoke these pathological processes with specific secretions:



  • balanoposthitis;
  • hemorrhea;
  • non-gonorrheal urethritis;
  • spermatorrhea.

These diseases can be marked by bleeding from the urethral canal with additional pain in the groin area, scrotum. Pain syndrome is also noted in the testicles, while the man feels weakened, the body temperature rises, and urination is difficult.



What to do if a man has pathological discharge


When a man has an uncharacteristic rejection from the urethral canal in an agitated state, he should seek medical advice. A specialized specialist will find the cause and help eliminate it. To do this, the urologist propose to undergo an examination and pass the necessary tests.


Namely:



  • smear from the urethral canal for bacterial culture;
  • spermogram;
  • visiting a proctologist;
  • study of general urine and blood;
  • ultrasound examination of organs in the small pelvis.

After a complete examination and receiving test results, a specialist can establish the cause of specific discharge in men. After that, therapeutic therapy is prescribed, which allows you to reduce unpleasant symptoms, preventing a pathological complication.


When patients do not seek medical help in a timely manner to undergo a course of therapy, this threatens the progression of the disease with the emergence of serious consequences that affect not only the conduct of a quality sexual life, but also the general health of the male sex.


From some pathological processes, the entire genitourinary sphere can be affected completely. During ejaculation, bleeding can open, which can be fatal.


To prevent pathological manifestations expressed by abnormal discharge from the urethra, men should take their health seriously. To prevent diseases of the urinary and genital tract at the initial stage, you should undergo a scheduled examination by a specialized specialist annually.