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Penile Discharge

Discharges of the penis other than the semen or urine are called penile discharges. Penile discharges can be transparent or cloudy depending on the presence of pus and may also contain blood. Penile discharge is widely seen in urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted infections. Infections that cause penile discharge include chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, genital herpes, urethritis, etc. It is associated with pain, burning sensation during urination, itching, and increased frequency of urination.

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I noticed flaking skin beneath my foreskin and did not take a shower after sex. Did it become flaky due to the discharge left after sex?

Query: Hello doctor, I recently returned from a camping trip and noticed flaking skin underneath my foreskin. I did not take a shower after sex. Did my foreskin get damaged due to the discharge left after sex?  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome back to icliniq.com. From the attached images (attachment removed to protect the patient's identity). I can see that you have flaking skin due to friction or moisture because you mentioned that you did not clean your penis after sex. The discharge might have gotten stuck there and c...  Read Full »

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