Most commonly it means you have a sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea, or chlamydia, but it can be any type of urinary tract infection. You need antibiotics right away. You can go to an urgent care facility, or planned parenthood, or a free sex clinic in your area.
burning sensation during urination and white watery dischargeMale symptoms of trich are irritation of the penis, a discharge, and burning after urination or ejaculation.In men, there may be no symptoms at all. Some men notice a small amount of yellowish discharge from the penis, usually first thing in the morning. There may be some mild discomfort while urinating.
Is yellow vaginal discharge without foul odor or higher than 4.5 pH or itching and burning normal and what is the normal amount of discharge per day?
Normal vaginal discharge should never be accompanied by itching or burning.
Men typically do not have vaginal discharge like women, but they can experience penile discharge. This discharge can vary in color, including clear, white, yellow, or green, depending on the underlying cause. Clear discharge is usually normal, while colored discharge may indicate an infection or other medical condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Women:- inflammation of the cervix, urethra, vagina- itching/burning sensation- discomfort during intercourse/urination- yellow-green, itchy, foul-smelling, vaginal discharge- lower abdominal painMen:- irritation inside penis- mild discharge- slight burning after urination/ejaculationCan u get trichomoniasis from a toilet seat or get sewage spilled on your pants where your penis is
It could be just old blood that never left your body after your cycle or if you are on depo it could be signs that you are about to start your cycle
Yellow DischargeYou could have a yeast infection. However, that would itch.Yellow discharge, especially along with a bad odor, is usually a sign of infection.It could be Yeast Infection, Chlamydia, Or Gonorrhea or it may be nothing there are many women that have a lot of discharge and it's perfectly normal. But if it smells, itches, or is chunky then it may be a problem.
This yellow discharge is likely a bacterial infection; you need to see a doctor.
The thick milky yellow discharge is nothing more then a infection.
Most women (80-90%) with chlamydia have no symptoms at all. Those who have symptoms may have painful urination, unusual yellow vaginal discharge, bleeding between periods or after sex, and pelvic pain. In contrast, yeast infections -- really, an imbalance or overgrowth of yeast -- can cause a white, cottage cheese-like discharge and vulvar or vaginal itching, redness, and irritation.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can cause abnormal vaginal discharge that is often thick, yellow, or greenish in color, and may have a strong or unpleasant odor. The discharge may also be accompanied by other symptoms such as pelvic pain, fever, or painful urination. However, not all cases of PID present with noticeable discharge, so it's important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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