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This bacterial infection can cause burning when you urinate, testicle swelling, and white, green, or yellow penile discharge. Prostatitis. This refers to inflammation of the prostate gland. It's usually caused by a bacterial infection.
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Read More »Normal penile discharges are pre-ejaculate and ejaculate, which occur with sexual arousal and sexual activity. Smegma, which is often seen in uncircumcised men who have the foreskin of their penis intact, is also a normal occurrence. However, smegma — a collection of oil and dead skin cells — is more a skin condition than a discharge. Why does it happen? Pre-ejaculate Pre-ejaculate (also called precum) is a clear, mucoid fluid that is made by the Cowper’s glands. These glands sit alongside the urethra. Pre-ejaculate is secreted from the tip of the penis during sexual arousal. Most men secrete anywhere from a few drops to up to a teaspoon, notes the International Society for Sexual Medicine, although some men can expel much more. Pre-ejaculate helps to: lubricate the penis in preparation for sex clear acids from urine out of the penis (lower acidity means more sperm survival) Ejaculate Ejaculate is a white, cloudy, gooey substance that comes out of the tip of the penis when a man reaches orgasm. It contains sperm and fluids produced by the prostate, the Cowper’s glands, and the seminal vesicles in the testicles. About 1 percent of ejaculate is sperm (the typical man ejaculates about a teaspoon of semen containing 200-million to 500-million sperm). The other 99 percent is made up of things like water, sugar, protein, and enzymes. What about other discharge? A variety of conditions produce male discharges that aren’t considered normal. These include: Urethritis Urethritis is an inflammation and infection of the urethra. Its symptoms include: a yellowish, green penile discharge
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Learn More »When do I need to see a doctor? When to see the doctor If you have discharge from your penis that is not urine, pre-ejaculate, or ejaculate, see your doctor. You may have a condition that needs treatment. Any penile discharge that is not urine or related to sexual arousal (pre-ejaculate or ejaculate) is considered abnormal and needs medical evaluation. Your doctor will: take your medical and sexual history
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