What is it?
Urethral discharge in males refers to the release of fluid from the urethral opening that is not related to normal urination or ejaculation. The discharge may be clear, cloudy, yellow, green, or whitish and can be associated with discomfort, burning, or irritation. It often indicates an underlying infection or inflammation of the urinary or genital tract.
How it works?
Urethral discharge occurs when the lining of the urethra becomes inflamed, commonly due to bacterial or sexually transmitted infections, though non-infectious causes may also be responsible. The body produces discharge as a response to infection or irritation. Proper management focuses on identifying the exact cause and treating it effectively.
Benefits
Ideal for
This treatment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
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Confidential consultation and symptom assessment
Confidential consultation and symptom assessment
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Clinical examination of the genital area
Clinical examination of the genital area
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Laboratory tests to identify infection if required
Laboratory tests to identify infection if required
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Targeted medical treatment based on diagnosis
Targeted medical treatment based on diagnosis
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Follow-up to confirm resolution
Follow-up to confirm resolution
Expected Results & Recovery
Reduction in discharge within a few days of treatment
Relief from burning or irritation
Complete resolution with proper medication adherence
Reduced recurrence with partner management if needed
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No, while STIs are a common cause, other infections or inflammation can also lead to discharge.
It is not advisable to wait, as untreated causes may lead to complications.
Yes, even painless discharge should be medically evaluated.
Yes, until treatment is completed and symptoms resolve.
Yes, most causes are fully treatable when diagnosed early.