There can also be clear fluid that may drip from the penis when sexually excited (pre-cum). Discharge from the penis at any other time (i.e., when not sexually excited) is usually a sign of infection and you should see your doctor or sexual health clinic for a check-up.
White penile discharge can indicate a deeper health problem. It can be caused by urinary tract infections (UTIs), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and other disorders like balanitis and prostatitis.
Male discharge is normal, healthy, and may even make sex more comfortable. Quite often, if no other symptoms occur alongside the discharge, there may be no cause for concern. Infections, inflammation, and other problems respond well to treatment, so there is no need to suffer or feel embarrassed.
Penile discharge that occurs outside of arousal is usually cause for concern. This discharge can be yellow or green (in the case of STIs chlamydia or gonorrhea), cloudy (such as with UTIs or urethritis), bloody (as with prostatitis), or cheesy (as with excess smegma, a natural substance under the foreskin).
Semen (or seminal fluid) is typically white, cream or light gray. But sometimes semen takes on a different hue. Often, this color change isn't cause for concern. But some health problems can turn semen yellow.
There is no specific frequency with which a man should ejaculate. There is no solid evidence that failure to ejaculate causes health problems. However, ejaculating frequently can reduce the man's risk of getting prostate cancer. Ejacu-lation can be through having sex or masturbating a few times a day.
Urinary incontinence happens either because the signal to your brain gets scrambled or doesn't happen, or because of a problem somewhere in your urinary tract. You may leak urine because: Your bladder squeezes too hard or at the wrong time. The muscles around your urethra don't work the way they should.
Premature ejaculation occurs when a man has an orgasm and ejaculates earlier during intercourse than he or his partner would like. It's a common problem, affecting 30% to 40% of men. Causes include physical problems, chemical imbalances and emotional/psychological factors.
STDs. There are a variety of STDs that cause male discharge, including chlamydia and gonorrhea. With chlamydia, male discharge may look watery or mucous-like, coming from the tip of the penis. Male discharge caused by gonorrhea may be white, yellow or green in colour.
Arousal fluid is produced in response to sexual stimulation, by glands in and around the vagina in order to lubricate the vagina for the possibility of intercourse. The characteristics of arousal fluid are clear, wet, moist, and slippery.
Measured on a stopwatch, it takes an average of 5 to 7 minutes for a man to reach orgasm and ejaculate. But the overall range is wide, from less than one minute to over half an hour.
Penile discharge can vary in amount from scanty to profuse and in colour from clear to yellow or green. The timing can vary from loss in the morning only to throughout the day. Penile discharge is often accompanied by other symptoms, including the following: Dysuria: burning on passing urine.
Chlamydia bacteria often cause symptoms that are similar to cervicitis or a urinary tract infection (UTI). You may notice: White, yellow or gray discharge from your vagina that may be smelly. Pus in your urine (pyuria).
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You can't always tell when pre-ejaculate (AKA pre-cum) comes out of your penis. You may be able to feel a little wetness on the tip of your penis when it comes out, but you may not notice if you're having sex and other things around your penis are wet, too.
It's normal for guys to have mucous-like fluid (pre cum) when the penis is erect or sexually aroused. This fluid is usually clear to whitish and can vary in amount. Cum is released when guys orgasm (ejaculate).
It's also completely normal to 'leak' for a few hours, even up to a day, after someone has ejaculated inside of your vaginal canal. If this bothers you, you can use a dripstick to soak up the semen in the vaginal canal immediately after sex (or a towel, or whatever works for you!)
Most men orgasm sooner than they would like from time to time; that's normal. If you ejaculate too quickly most of the times you have sex, and it's a problem for you and your partner, there's treatments that can help. Some men ejaculate as soon as foreplay starts. Others ejaculate during penetration or very soon after.
What Does the Discharge Look Like? Discharge from the penis can be watery and clear, or opaque and cloudy. It may contain pus and/or blood and have an unpleasant odor. Penile discharge can vary in color, consistency, and amount: It can be thin or thick, and might be clear, white, yellow, or tinted red from the blood.
Pre-cum, or pre-ejaculate, is a clear fluid that accumulates at the tip of the penis when some men are aroused. While it has less sperm than regular ejaculate, it can have sperm in it, so you may be able to get pregnant.
Semen is typically a thick, white fluid, but it can vary in color and consistency. Watery semen can occur due to low sperm count, lifestyle factors, and nutritional deficiencies.