Treatment FAQ

how does it take your penis to stop discharging after treatment

by Micaela Moore Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is discharge normal in males after STD treatment?

You may see a clear or white discharge from the tip of the penis. This is usually a normal secretion from the urethra. Both gonorrhea and chlamydia are often completely cured with proper treatment. Men who have been treated for urethritis caused by gonorrhea sometimes develop another form of urethritis later on.

What does STD discharge look like male?

It might be white and thick or clear and watery, depending on the underlying cause. While penile discharge is a common symptom of many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including gonorrhea and chlamydia, other things can cause it as well. Most of them aren't serious, but they do usually require medical treatment.

What does it mean when a man has a lot of discharge?

Infections, including STIs, can cause penile discharge. Other conditions that can cause discharge from the penis include balanitis, urethritis, phimosis, and UTIs. Smegma buildup can also look like discharge. Contact your doctor as soon as you notice penis discharge, even if you do not have any other symptoms.

Is male discharge normal everyday?

Male discharge is normal, healthy, and may even make sex more comfortable. Quite often, if no other symptoms occur alongside the discharge, there may be no cause for concern. Infections, inflammation, and other problems respond well to treatment, so there is no need to suffer or feel embarrassed.

Can a man have discharge without a STD?

You can experience penile discharge without having an STD. There are various conditions and infections that can cause male discharge. Pre-ejaculate is also considered by some as male discharge.

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