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Mucopurulent discharge is a medical term that refers to a type of bodily fluid that is thick and yellow or green in color. It is often a sign of an infection, such as a sexually transmitted infection, or an eye infection.

Causes[edit]

Mucopurulent discharge is often caused by an infection. This can include:

Symptoms[edit]

The main symptom of mucopurulent discharge is a thick, yellow or green discharge from the body. This can occur from the eyes, nose, or genitals. Other symptoms can include:

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for mucopurulent discharge depends on the underlying cause. This can include:

  • Antibiotics: These are often used to treat infections that cause mucopurulent discharge.
  • Eye drops: These can be used to treat eye infections that cause mucopurulent discharge.

Prevention[edit]

Prevention of mucopurulent discharge involves preventing the underlying causes. This can include:

  • Practicing safe sex to prevent sexually transmitted infections
  • Avoiding contact with people who have eye infections

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