Lubricated with excitement. The preejaculate is not excreted. When there is danger

The discharge in men is a mucous fluid that forms in the foreskin from the urethra. Often such a physiological phenomenon becomes the reason for serious experiences, but not every discharge is associated with an inflammatory process in the body. Some of them appear as a result of natural processes, which indicates a normal state of health.

Physiologically

Natural causes of urethral discharge in men:

  • Remains of urine. Mostly light yellow, sometimes saturated color. Odorless discharge and no cheesy formations;
  • The secret of the prostate. It smells like semen. It is characterized by a slimy consistency of light white color;
  • Ejaculate. This fluid is formed as a result of mixing sperm with the secretions of the glands of the genitourinary system, namely:
  • urethra;
  • prostate;
  • bulbourethral.

As a result, a viscous grayish mucus is released;

  • Smegma. It is visually determined by a rich white color, however in certain cases the liquid has yellow or light green impurities.

The allocation of smegma is carried out systematically. It is a type of fat that consists of bacterial and fatty residues. Localized in the foreskin and in the coronal sulcus. The main function of this lubricant is to reduce the friction between the foreskin and the head. The abundance of these secretions is primarily due to the age of puberty. In the future, the activity of the preputial glands loses intensity and stops completely by adulthood.

It is important to understand that adherence to the standards of personal hygiene is necessary, because smegma accumulates on the surface of the head below the foreskin. If it is not washed in time, the oxidation of the fat and the breakdown of the protein part will begin. This leads to an unpleasant odor and decay. Visually it looks like fresh cheese.

It may be the development of phimosis - a disease in which it is not possible to completely separate the head from the foreskin. Without timely treatment, this can lead to chronic inflammatory processes and the development of genital cancer.

In addition to the above, physiological male secretions may include:

  • urethrorea;
  • prostatitis;
  • show.
the man is upset about the lack of lubrication when he wakes up

Prostatorea - mucus with grayish impurities. It contains an insignificant amount of sperm. It arises from the prostate. Depending on the transparency, the condition of the prostate is determined. Due to their small volume, these secretions are practically invisible. They usually occur as a result of muscle tension associated with urination or constipation. Increased fluid levels are one of the symptoms of prostatitis that requires urgent treatment.

Pollution is an arbitrary ejaculation that has nothing to do with intercourse. The reasons for this phenomenon are excess testosterone content. The age of the man and the frequency of sexual intercourse are also not the least important. In men, the discharge may be during the period of abstinence - it is emission. It can occur during sleep. At the same time in the morning you can see white spots on the panties.

Pathological discharge in men

Urethral discharge of a pathological nature is primarily associated with:

  • possible sexually transmitted diseases;
  • malignant formations;
  • mechanical injuries of various types (previous operations, other therapeutic interventions, injuries);
  • inflammatory processes in the organs of the genitourinary system.

The most common criteria that determine the pathological nature of the discharge:

  • Modest to excessive volume;
  • Mostly cloudy with a hint of yellow or green;
  • They usually contain lumps of mucus, pus, or blood;
  • Thick and sticky, or, conversely, too liquid, watery;
  • Have a pungent odor of fermented milk or fish;
  • Discharge occurs after urination, sexual arousal, or after consuming alcohol;
  • Tied to a particular time of day. They can be one-time and periodic).

It is important to understand that it is impossible to independently determine the diagnosis according to the nature of the discharge. This requires appropriate professional examination. The nature of the secreted fluid largely depends on the immune system and directly on the nature of the pathogen. In addition, the form of the inflammatory process (acute or chronic) plays a special role.

Discharge with an unpleasant odor in sexually transmitted diseases is usually divided into:

  • Mucous discharge. Indicate the presence of chlamydia or urethritis (mycoplasma or ureaplasma). They are characterized by a scarce amount of secreted fluid. There are colorless with a viscous consistency. Microscopic diagnosis reveals leukocytes (the norm is 4 cells);
  • Mucous - purulent. These secretions also indicate chlamydia, as well as ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis. With chlamydia are localized in the form of a kind of adhesion on the head of the penis light white hue, a transparent discharge from the urethra is possible in men;
  • Purulent. The male discharge is greenish or yellow. They are characteristic of gonorrhea. They have a sharp smell of rot. Microscopic examination shows that the fluid contains epithelial cells secreted from the urethra. In addition, there is a significantly increased level of leukocytes. Accompanying symptoms are severe cramps and tingling during intercourse and during urination (mostly in the morning). Itching is also possible.

Inflammatory processes of a non-sexual nature

The causes of inflammation of the organs of the genitourinary system in the vast majority of cases lie in their own conditionally pathogenic microflora. These are microorganisms whose activity is activated as a result of the weakening of the protective properties of the body as a result of recent illnesses or in the background of intense psycho-emotional stress. These microorganisms include:

  • Candida fungi;
  • streptococci and staphylococci;
  • Escherichia coli.
microorganisms that cause pathological discharge when aroused

They live on the mucous membranes and on the surface of the skin. The immune system interferes with their active reproduction. Factors that weaken it, leading to an uncontrolled population of harmful microorganisms, in addition to the above, include:

  • hypothermia;
  • negative effects of chemotherapy;
  • radiation exposure (radiation sickness);
  • a long course of taking broad-spectrum antibiotics.

Uncontrolled reproduction of conditionally pathogenic microflora can cause the development of diseases such as:

  • Candidiasis or thrush. Infectious disease of the urethra caused by the fungus Candida. This disease is characterized by signs of itching and cramps during urination and ejaculation. It is visually determined by the smell of sour milk. In some cases, dull pain in the lumbar region and groin is possible. Candidiasis develops mainly as a result of radiation exposure, excess antibiotics or as one of the side effects of chemotherapy treatment. Poor hormone levels also contribute to the development of this disease. Thrush cases of sexual infection are rare. If curd discharge occurs, an andrologist should be consulted;
  • Non-gonorrheal urethritis. A disease that affects the bladder. It is characterized by an unfulfilled urge to urinate frequently. The pain in the urethra is not as intense as in venereal urethritis. Mucous fluid appears after or during urination. In the early stages of the disease are characterized by purulent impurities in the form of lumps. The discharge is moderate. Without the necessary and timely treatment, the infection affects the urethra and kidneys, which is why pronounced blood impurities appear in the discharge;
  • Gardnerellosis of the urethra. In this disease, the discharge from the urethra in men is not significant. They are characterized by a sharp smell of fish. The color is mostly light yellow, but a greenish hue is also possible. In some sources this disease is interpreted exclusively as sexually transmitted, but infection of the male body with gardnerella is impossible! In fact, the reasons for the development of this disease mainly lie in the banal dysbiosis, which developed during the violation of the immune properties of the body due to the aforementioned factors. It is very easy to treat with timely referral for qualified help. Therapy includes drugs to stimulate immune cells, as well as an abundant amount of lactic acid bacteria, aimed at correcting the microflora;
  • Prostatitis. Inflammation of the prostate. In the early stages it is characterized by abundant discharge of a grayish hue. In the absence of proper therapeutic intervention, the disease develops into a chronic form and is much more difficult to treat. In this case, the amount of fluid released from the urethra is almost invisible, and the color becomes white. The main symptom of prostatitis is heaviness during urination and poor erection. Neglected cases can jeopardize the development of anuria (lack of urine) and impotence;
  • Balanoposthitis. It is an inflammation of the foreskin, accompanied by her edema. As a rule, this disease is characterized by abundant purulent discharge in men with lumps of mucus. In addition, redness of the leaves of the foreskin and painful sensations on the head of the penis are observed.

Other

Pathological discharge from the urethra in men is not always associated with inflammatory processes. This can often be associated with central nervous or musculoskeletal dysfunctions (trauma, constant stress, congenital or acquired spinal diseases, etc. ). Such discharge is typical for:

  • Spermatorrhea - passive ejaculation, which is not related to sexual intercourse and is not a consequence of orgasm. Challenging factors are spinal injuries and regular stress. This physiological phenomenon is associated with a violation of innervation and decreased vascular tone;
  • Hematorrhea. It represents observation. In most cases, the causes of the disease are mechanical damage to the urethra due to surgery or as a result of other therapeutic procedures (catheter placement, swab from the genital mucosa, etc. ). Hematorrhea is possible with urolithiasis, which is accompanied by intense pain in the lumbar region and groin. This is due to the emptying of stones. In this case, bleeding occurs during or immediately after urination. In addition, this phenomenon is observed in inflammation of the renal glomeruli, which is accompanied by edema and high blood pressure. There is also an increased level of protein in the urine.
  • Prostatory. Transparent discharge in men, which is the secret of the prostate, which indicates a chronic form of prostatitis or prostate adenoma.

It is important to understand that when you first detect a suspicious discharge from the urethra, accompanied by cuts, stinging or itching, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid complications!

Diagnosis of the disease with pathological discharge from the penis

The examination procedure consists of several diagnostic procedures:

  • Initial examination by a specialist of the genital organs, ie foreskin, head and perineum. The main task is to identify possible organ deformities, rash, discharge, inflammatory signs;
  • Feeling of lymph nodes in the groin and assessment of their condition. They can be:
    • increased or within normal limits;
    • warmer or colder than nearby tissues;
    • movable or not;
    • hard or soft;
    • whether the patient has painful sensations on palpation or not.
masculine and lubricating when aroused

In addition, inguinal lymph nodes are examined for ulceration;

  • Finger diagnostics of the prostate. This study is conducted through the rectum. In this case, fluid can be released from the urethra, which is needed for microscopy. The adenoma is characterized by evenly enlarged lobes of the prostate and thick wires. Irregular growths indicate the development of a malignant tumor. Discharge from the urethra during a blood clot massage is a confirmatory factor. For the reliability of the study, it is recommended to refrain from urinating 1, 5 - 2 hours before the procedure;
  • Complete blood count and prolonged urine analysis. One should give up on an empty stomach;
  • Material review (microscopic swab and culture swab). A procedure that minimizes the risk of misidentification of the disease. It is characterized by special precision. A colored spot under a microscope reveals all the contents:
    • bloody bodies;
    • the presence of epithelium;
    • fatty components;
    • non-sexual pathogens belonging to the conditionally pathogenic microflora.
  • Ultrasound examination and computed tomography of the genitourinary system. As a rule, it serves to confirm or refute an already existing diagnosis.
a man in a doctor’s office while lubricating himself when excited

The final diagnosis is possible only if there are ready results of histological examination.

Prevention

There are a number of preventive recommendations. First of all, you should follow your personal intimate hygiene. Neglect can lead to the development of many dangerous diseases. The glans penis should be washed daily with laundry soap, removing accumulated smegma from the surface. The procedure should be performed twice a day (morning and evening). To avoid infection with sexually transmitted diseases, contraception should be used during sexual intercourse with an unknown partner. In addition, it is necessary to undergo a comprehensive medical examination at least once a year, which will help in the timely identification and elimination of possible health problems.

Discharge from the genitals of men and women is the norm, but can sometimes speak of disease. Often pathological discharge becomes a sign of sexually transmitted infections.

Discharge in men when aroused is a natural physiological reaction of the body

Smegma is a physiological discharge from the glands located on the head of the penis. Their number is small. They are removed under hygiene and do not cause discomfort. In the absence of hygiene or non-compliance with the rules, smegma accumulates under the foreskin and can lead to inflammatory diseases such as balanoposthitis.

Sperm is secreted in the process of ejaculation, it contains sexual secretion and sperm.

Ejaculation is involuntary ejaculation, usually during sleep, which occurs during puberty or in men who abstain for a long time.

If a man notices that the amount of these secretions and their nature have changed, he should consult a doctor. Pathological discharge in men can be cloudy, gray, yellow, thick, cheesy. Their appearance is accompanied by tingling, pain and discomfort in the urethra.

Normal indicators of male discharge

During arousal, the discharge in men is of individual volume. If a person monitors his health, then he knows his norm.

male lubricant on arousal

Physiologically, the amount of discharge increases with prolonged abstinence from intimacy. In this case, they become thicker and more blurred colors. Emission rates:

  • watery and transparent;
  • the smell is not pronounced;
  • medium density.

Food, stress, chronic diseases, bad habits can affect the change of secretions.

Rules of intimate hygiene for men:

  1. Use soap with neutral acid.
  2. Wash your genitals 2 times a day.
  3. Rinse the head by pulling the foreskin.
  4. Avoid overheating the testicles.
  5. Bedding should be wide and made of natural materials.

Female discharge

Discharge in women during arousal is colloquially called lubrication. It has the appearance of a clear, odorless liquid. Fluid is secreted by the epithelial glands of the vagina. It also includes leukocyte cells and microorganisms, which are representatives of the normal microflora of the vagina.

Vaginal secretion is also secreted in a normal state, its amount is up to 5 ml per day. With arousal, the amount increases due to the blood supply to the gonads. Depending on the physiological characteristics of the body, some girls have it more, others less.

woman and release lubrication when aroused

Discharge during arousal is a completely normal physiological phenomenon in women.

Thanks to the presence of lubrication, a pleasant penetration of the penis into the vagina is ensured. During ovulation, the composition of vaginal secretions is changed to ensure conception.

Normal indicators of vaginal secretions

Dismissal rate for women:

  • fluid, transparent;
  • jelly-like during ovulation;
  • a small amount that increases closer to ovulation and decreases after it;
  • faint odor, no unpleasant hue;
  • do not irritate the vaginal mucosa or the skin of the external genitalia;
  • not accompanied by subjective feelings.

During sexual intercourse, the amount of mucous membrane from the vagina increases - a sign of arousal.

Hygienic rules for normalization of vaginal secretions:

  1. Use special soap for intimate hygiene. The composition should include lactic acid to maintain the acid-base environment in the vagina.
  2. With a large amount of flushing, daily sanitary pads are used that are changed regularly.
  3. Wear bedding made of natural materials.
  4. It is recommended to wash twice a day.

Discharge from the human body means a lot. Usually their presence indicates a healthy condition or any pathology, disease development or infectious processes. In some cases the discharge itself should be absent, for example, with a runny nose, it is obvious that the person is ill. Similarly with discharge from the ears.

In the case of the reproductive system, everything is a bit more complicated - than the genitals - their natural openings - fluid leaks, which is the norm in some cases, but in others it will serve as one of the symptoms of the disease. Sometimes a discharge from the penis is the only symptom of developing a serious illness.

Psychological discharge on arousal

Libidal urethrosis is a secretion secreted by the gonads. When aroused, it appears in all men. The amount of secretion is small, it can be formed during sexual intercourse. In some cases, the secret has been highlighted on a large scale.

Norm or deviation?

How to determine whether a normal amount of secretion is released during arousal? The physiology of all people can be different and there are no norms for the amount of secrecy. However, if a person notices that the amount of fluid has increased for no reason, changed its consistency, smell and color, it is a signal of the presence of infection, inflammation, problems with the genitals, etc.

There may be exceptions to this situation. So, if a man has not had a relationship for a long time, the secret is intensified. It may be slightly thicker, more cloudy, but there should be no yellow tinge, traces of blood and other changes. The maximum is a little blur.

A normal secret should have the following characteristics:

  • lack of unpleasant odor;
  • transparent color;
  • medium density consistency.

Factors that may affect the characteristics of the secret:

  • diseases;
  • eating habits (consumed products);
  • abstinence from sexual activities;
  • stress and improper lifestyle, weakening of the immune system.

In some cases, secretion during arousal causes an act of defecation. From a physiological point of view, this process is normal, although its formation should be rare.

It is important to remember that the secretion that is secreted when aroused from the urethral canal of the penis contains sperm. Due to poor quality or inflammation of the prostate, sperm change color. In this case, upon arousal, the fluid may not drain the same as usual.

Discharge during inflammation

If a man does not have sexually transmitted diseases, we are talking about an inflammatory process, more precisely its possible presence in the body.

The causes can be the following:

  • streptococcus;
  • candida;
  • colibacillus;
  • staphylococcus aureus.

Inflammatory process in the urethra - a channel that leaks fluid. In this case, the nature of the selection may be as follows:

  • presence of mucus;
  • presence of pus;
  • stickiness;
  • turbidity.

Treatment

capsules for the treatment of pathological discharge on arousal

Treatment can be prescribed by the attending physician.

Depending on the disease diagnosed, appropriate medications are prescribed. Usually these are antibiotics, which are also different.

Some antibiotics fight sexually transmitted infections, others are aimed at controlling the pathogenic environment - candida and other fungal microorganisms.

Also, in the treatment of the disease, anti-inflammatory drugs, vitamin complexes, concomitant medications and dietary supplements are prescribed, depending on the health condition and concomitant diseases.

Conclusion

Discharge from the penis, more precisely, from the urethral canal when aroused, can have certain consequences if neglected.

What you need to know about discharge after arousal:

  • The normal state of the fluid secreted from the glans penis is transparent, white, without an unpleasant odor, pus, blood.
  • Discharge disorders may indicate the development of inflammatory processes associated with sexually transmitted infections, as well as sexually transmitted diseases.
  • The characteristics of the symptoms may depend on the duration of the development of the disease, its characteristics and the immunity of the man.

In some cases, a change in discharge is normal if there are objective reasons for it - a change in diet, concomitant diseases, abstinence from sexual activity.