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Yellow stuff coming out my penis
This. Prostatitis. Gonorrhea. This bacterial infection can cause burning when you urinate, testicle swelling, and white, green, or yellow penile discharge. Yellow penile discharge isn’t a common . Yellow discharge from penis Penile discharge is usually defined as any substance coming from the penis that isn’t urine, semen, or pre-ejaculate. The discharge may also be bloody. Urinary tract infection (UTI) or a sexually transmitted. Penile discharge may be watery (clear) or cloudy (containing pus). It is usually white or yellow. Smegma lubricates the head of the penis, helping. Smegma is a combination of dead skin cells, water, and the skin oil sebum. This bacterial infection can cause burning when you urinate, testicle swelling, and white, green, or yellow penile discharge. This . Gonorrhea. Prostatitis. Yellow penile discharge isn’t a common occurrence. In some instances, it can be caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI), a non-sexually transmitted infection, or a different cause. Yellow discharge from penis Penile discharge is usually defined as any substance coming from the penis that isn’t urine, semen, or pre-ejaculate. Some causes of yellow discharge from penis include: Gonorrhea Chlamydia Smegma Urinary tract infection Urethritis Balanitis Gonorrhea Gonorrhea, caused by bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is a common STI. This infection is completely asymptomatic for a large percentage of people affected — especially men. There may be irritation and itching. The irritation can make it easier to get another . yellow, green or gray vaginal discharge (often foamy) with a strong odor and pain during sex or urinating. It is usually white, yellow, or green, and it may have a foul smell. Infections. Penis discharge refers to fluid from the penis that is not urine or semen. There are several other reasons why discharge may occur. Whilst discharge coming from your penis may be alarming, there isn't necessarily a need to panic.