A discharge and disuria (pain when urinating) are symptoms of
gonorrhea. You should see your doctor or go to the health
department for treatment. Do not engage in sexual intercourse until
you are treated. Gonorrhea is highly infectious.
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HPV does not cause brown discharge unless the cervix is severely affected. See your health care provider if you are having unusual discharge.
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Herpes does not cause a milky discharge. See your health care provider if you are having discharge from the penis or abnormal discharge from the vagina.
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its involuntary discharge of semen, even without erection and
even on slight sexual thinking, or on slight sexual act.