physiological secretions
- ejaculation– White, slightly gray in color, consistency similar to mucus;
- Smegma- Appears due to the action of the foreskin glands and is initially white, but later changes to yellow or green;
- Prostate secrets– Has a white color, consistency and corresponding odor;
- Urine– In healthy people, it is yellow in color and has almost no odor.
physiological reasons
important!Sexually active urethra leaks, and the mucus contains sperm, so there is a possibility of pregnancy during unprotected intercourse.
lesions
- volume.They may become too abundant or, conversely, barely appear at all.
- Impure.In addition to mucus, lumps, blood, pus, or some kind of compaction are often found.
- color.Noticeable cloudiness and a change in color to yellow or green would be an alarming symptom.
- smell.Healthy people will have odorless discharge. Otherwise, there will be a sour, fishy or rancid smell.
- consistency.Mucus that is too thick or sticky requires a visit to your doctor.
suggestion!If you notice any of the above changes, contact an expert for help as soon as possible. Self-treatment can lead to serious complications.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
important!The earlier these diseases are detected, the easier the treatment process.
inflammatory process
- Candidiasis.If thrush begins, a white discharge may appear in the urethra. Additionally, patients may experience pain in the groin area, involuntary ejaculation, burning sensation, and unpleasant odor.
- Balanoposthitis.As the disease progresses, the foreskin becomes inflamed, causing pus to appear. Additionally, severe swelling and severe pain may occur when the glans penis is touched.
- Nongonococcal urethritis.The mucus is clumpy and occurs in large amounts. Men may also experience itching and a constant need to go to the bathroom. If your bladder becomes inflamed, you may notice bleeding.
other reasons
important!This discharge indicates the presence of a malignant tumor in the bladder, prostate, or urethra.