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| name = Penile discharge | |||
| image = [[File:PHIL_4065_lores.jpg|left|thumb|Penile discharge]] | |||
| caption = Penile discharge in a male patient | |||
| field = [[Urology]], [[Infectious disease]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Urethral discharge]], [[dysuria]], [[itching]] | |||
| complications = [[Epididymitis]], [[prostatitis]], [[infertility]] | |||
| onset = Varies depending on cause | |||
| duration = Acute or chronic | |||
| causes = [[Sexually transmitted infection]]s, [[urinary tract infection]]s, [[allergic reaction]]s | |||
| risks = Unprotected [[sexual intercourse]], multiple [[sexual partner]]s | |||
| diagnosis = [[Physical examination]], [[urine test]], [[urethral swab]] | |||
| differential = [[Balanitis]], [[prostatitis]], [[urinary tract infection]] | |||
| prevention = Safe sex practices, regular [[screening]] | |||
| treatment = [[Antibiotics]], [[antiviral]]s, [[antifungal]]s | |||
| medication = [[Ceftriaxone]], [[azithromycin]], [[doxycycline]] | |||
| frequency = Common in sexually active individuals | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Sample_gonorrhea.ogv|Video sample of gonorrhea|thumb|left]] | |||
'''Penile discharge''' is a medical condition characterized by the release of fluid from the [[penis]] that is not urine or semen. This symptom can be a sign of an underlying health issue, often related to infections of the [[urinary tract]] or [[sexually transmitted infections]] (STIs). It is important for individuals experiencing penile discharge to seek medical evaluation and treatment to prevent complications. | '''Penile discharge''' is a medical condition characterized by the release of fluid from the [[penis]] that is not urine or semen. This symptom can be a sign of an underlying health issue, often related to infections of the [[urinary tract]] or [[sexually transmitted infections]] (STIs). It is important for individuals experiencing penile discharge to seek medical evaluation and treatment to prevent complications. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
Penile discharge can be caused by several factors, including: | Penile discharge can be caused by several factors, including: | ||
* [[Sexually transmitted infections]] (STIs), such as [[gonorrhea]], [[chlamydia]], and [[trichomoniasis]], are among the most common causes. These infections can lead to inflammation of the [[urethra]] ([[urethritis]]), resulting in discharge. | * [[Sexually transmitted infections]] (STIs), such as [[gonorrhea]], [[chlamydia]], and [[trichomoniasis]], are among the most common causes. These infections can lead to inflammation of the [[urethra]] ([[urethritis]]), resulting in discharge. | ||
* [[Urinary tract infection]] (UTI), although less common in men, can cause discharge if the infection involves the urethra. | * [[Urinary tract infection]] (UTI), although less common in men, can cause discharge if the infection involves the urethra. | ||
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* [[Prostatitis]]: Inflammation of the [[prostate gland]], which can be caused by bacterial infections. | * [[Prostatitis]]: Inflammation of the [[prostate gland]], which can be caused by bacterial infections. | ||
* Allergic reactions or irritations from products such as soaps, lotions, or condoms. | * Allergic reactions or irritations from products such as soaps, lotions, or condoms. | ||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
In addition to discharge, individuals may experience other symptoms, including: | In addition to discharge, individuals may experience other symptoms, including: | ||
* Pain or burning during urination | * Pain or burning during urination | ||
* Itching or irritation inside the penis | * Itching or irritation inside the penis | ||
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* Cloudy or bloody urine | * Cloudy or bloody urine | ||
* Painful ejaculation | * Painful ejaculation | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosis of the underlying cause of penile discharge typically involves: | Diagnosis of the underlying cause of penile discharge typically involves: | ||
* A detailed medical history and physical examination | * A detailed medical history and physical examination | ||
* Laboratory tests of the discharge to identify bacteria or other pathogens | * Laboratory tests of the discharge to identify bacteria or other pathogens | ||
* Urine tests to check for UTIs or STIs | * Urine tests to check for UTIs or STIs | ||
* Blood tests to screen for STIs | * Blood tests to screen for STIs | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment depends on the cause of the discharge: | Treatment depends on the cause of the discharge: | ||
* For bacterial infections, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, antibiotics are the main treatment. | * For bacterial infections, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, antibiotics are the main treatment. | ||
* Antifungal medications may be prescribed for yeast infections. | * Antifungal medications may be prescribed for yeast infections. | ||
* For allergic reactions, identifying and avoiding the allergen is key, and topical corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation. | * For allergic reactions, identifying and avoiding the allergen is key, and topical corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
Preventive measures include: | Preventive measures include: | ||
* Practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms, to reduce the risk of STIs | * Practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms, to reduce the risk of STIs | ||
* Maintaining good genital hygiene | * Maintaining good genital hygiene | ||
* Avoiding the use of irritating substances on the genital area | * Avoiding the use of irritating substances on the genital area | ||
* Regular STI screening for sexually active individuals | * Regular STI screening for sexually active individuals | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Urethritis]] | * [[Urethritis]] | ||
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* [[Urinary tract infection]] | * [[Urinary tract infection]] | ||
* [[Prostatitis]] | * [[Prostatitis]] | ||
[[Category:Men's health]] | [[Category:Men's health]] | ||
[[Category:Urology]] | [[Category:Urology]] | ||
[[Category:Sexually transmitted diseases and infections]] | [[Category:Sexually transmitted diseases and infections]] | ||
{{Medicine-stub}} | {{Medicine-stub}} | ||
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| Penile discharge | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | N/A |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Urethral discharge, dysuria, itching |
| Complications | Epididymitis, prostatitis, infertility |
| Onset | Varies depending on cause |
| Duration | Acute or chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Sexually transmitted infections, urinary tract infections, allergic reactions |
| Risks | Unprotected sexual intercourse, multiple sexual partners |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination, urine test, urethral swab |
| Differential diagnosis | Balanitis, prostatitis, urinary tract infection |
| Prevention | Safe sex practices, regular screening |
| Treatment | Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals |
| Medication | Ceftriaxone, azithromycin, doxycycline |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common in sexually active individuals |
| Deaths | N/A |
File:Sample gonorrhea.ogv
Penile discharge is a medical condition characterized by the release of fluid from the penis that is not urine or semen. This symptom can be a sign of an underlying health issue, often related to infections of the urinary tract or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is important for individuals experiencing penile discharge to seek medical evaluation and treatment to prevent complications.
Causes[edit]
Penile discharge can be caused by several factors, including:
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis, are among the most common causes. These infections can lead to inflammation of the urethra (urethritis), resulting in discharge.
- Urinary tract infection (UTI), although less common in men, can cause discharge if the infection involves the urethra.
- Balanitis: Inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis, often due to poor hygiene, can lead to discharge.
- Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate gland, which can be caused by bacterial infections.
- Allergic reactions or irritations from products such as soaps, lotions, or condoms.
Symptoms[edit]
In addition to discharge, individuals may experience other symptoms, including:
- Pain or burning during urination
- Itching or irritation inside the penis
- Swelling or redness at the opening of the penis
- Frequent urges to urinate
- Cloudy or bloody urine
- Painful ejaculation
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of the underlying cause of penile discharge typically involves:
- A detailed medical history and physical examination
- Laboratory tests of the discharge to identify bacteria or other pathogens
- Urine tests to check for UTIs or STIs
- Blood tests to screen for STIs
Treatment[edit]
Treatment depends on the cause of the discharge:
- For bacterial infections, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, antibiotics are the main treatment.
- Antifungal medications may be prescribed for yeast infections.
- For allergic reactions, identifying and avoiding the allergen is key, and topical corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures include:
- Practicing safe sex, including the use of condoms, to reduce the risk of STIs
- Maintaining good genital hygiene
- Avoiding the use of irritating substances on the genital area
- Regular STI screening for sexually active individuals
See also[edit]

