Penile discharge
Fluid from penis
Infections including gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis
Common causes include infections due to gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomoniasis.[3] In gonorrhea the discharge may be white, yellow, or green.[4][5]
A swab of the discharge is usually performed.[5]
Treatment depends on the cause. Spread of infection is reduced by also treating sexual contacts.[6]
Risk factors include being sexually active men under the age of 25, having a recent new sexual partner, or having unprotected sex.[6]
Common causes include infections due to gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomoniasis.[3]
Other causes include:
Treatment[edit]
Treatment depends on the cause and any antibiotic prescribed depends on which infection is found.[6] Spread of infection is reduced by informing sexual partners so that they can also be treated, and not having sex (including oral or anal) until tests are completed and seven days have passed after treatment.[6]