Hello. Yellow penile discharge with itching, burning during urination, and redness, especially after contact with a new sexual partner, is commonly suggestive of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) such as urethritis. Common causes include gonorrhea or chlamydia, although fungal or other bacterial infections are also possible.
This should not be ignored because untreated infection can spread and may lead to complications.
You should: - Avoid sexual activity until evaluated and treated - Inform/advise your partner to get checked as well - Drink adequate water - Maintain local hygiene
Recommended tests: - Urine routine and culture - STI testing (gonorrhea/chlamydia NAAT if available) - HIV, Hepatitis B/C, and syphilis screening depending on risk - Physical examination by a doctor
Please seek medical treatment promptly because antibiotics are usually required and the exact medicine depends on the likely infection and local guidelines.
Warning signs needing urgent care: - Fever - Testicular pain/swelling - Pus-like thick discharge - Inability to urinate - Severe swelling/redness
Final Prescription / Advice: 1. Immediate physician/dermatology-venereology consultation for STI evaluation 2. Avoid unprotected sexual contact until treatment completed 3. Adequate hydration 4. Maintain genital hygiene and keep area dry 5. STI screening tests as advised 6. Partner evaluation and treatment may also be necessary
Do not self-start random antibiotics without proper medical evaluation, as incomplete treatment can worsen antibiotic resistance and may not fully cure the infection.
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Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine
Aapke symptoms, jaise ke yellow discharge, itching, aur urine karte waqt jalan hona, yeh sabke sab sexually transmitted infection (STI) ke lakshan ho sakte hain, sabse zyada aam taur par gonorrhea ya chlamydia. Yeh infections aasan se dusre shaks se sexual contact ke through paired jaa sakte hain. Is situation mein doctor se jaldi se jaldi sampark karke zyada samasya hone se rokna zaroori hota hai. Diagnostic test karwana smart choice rahega; usually yeh tests urine sample or swab se kiye jaate hain. Treatment ke liye antibiotics prescribe kiye jaate hain, jo agar time per liya jaye toh infection ko effectively clear kar sakta hai. Desi ilaj ya self-medication se kisi tarah ke permanent damage hone ka khatra hota hai, isiliye avoid karna chahiye. Apne sexual partner ko bhi testing aur treatment ka suggestion dena chahiye, takya infection na phaila aur re-infection se bacha ja sake. Infection ke treatment tak aage ke sexual activity se door rahna sahi rahega aur aage se protected sex ya condoms ka istemal karke hone wale संक्रमण se bacha jaa sakaega. Agar yeh condition ke sath aapko bukhar, severe pain ya swelling hoti hai, toh turant medical attention lena sahi rahega, kyuki yeh indication ho sakte hain kisi serious complication ke. Logon se sharam ya hesitancy ke bina is problem ke baare mein medical guidance lena best rahega, taaki jaldi recover kiya ja sake.
Hello
Yellow penile discharge with itching, mild redness, and burning during urination after a new sexual partner is commonly suggestive of a sexually transmitted infection such as gonorrhea or chlamydia.
Other urinary or genital infections are also possible. You should avoid unprotected sex until you are properly tested and treated, as the infection can spread to partners and symptoms may worsen if untreated.
You should see a doctor or sexual health clinic soon for examination and tests such as urine testing and STI screening. Treatment usually involves antibiotics, but the correct medicine depends on the exact infection, so avoid self-medicating. Your sexual partner may also need testing and treatment to prevent reinfection.
Drink enough water and maintain genital hygiene, but avoid harsh soaps or creams on the area. Seek urgent medical care if you develop fever, severe pain, swelling, ulcers, blood in urine, or difficulty passing urine.
Take care Feel free to reach out again
Hello Aapke symptoms—penis se thin yellow discharge, itching, urine karte waqt jalan, aur thoda redness—zyada tar ek infection ki taraf ishara karte hain, jo sabse aam taur par urethritis ya sexually transmitted infection (STI) ho sakta hai. Ye bacterial ya fungal infection bhi ho sakta hai.
Kya karna chahiye: - Apne private area ko saaf rakhein, mild soap se dhoyen, irritants se bachain. - Zyada paani piyen, taaki infection flush ho sake. - Sexual activity se filhal bachain, jab tak doctor se mil nahi lete.
Doctor se milna zaroori hai: - Aapko ek specialist (urologist ya skin specialist) se milna chahiye, jisse wo urine test, discharge ka test, ya blood test kar sake aur sahi treatment de sake. - Apne partner ko bhi symptoms batayein, kyunki kabhi kabhi partner ko bhi treatment ki zaroorat hoti hai.
Agar pain, swelling, fever, ya discharge badh jaye, turant doctor se milen.
Thank you
👋 Hi Patient – These symptoms are highly concerning for a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
🔴 What this likely is:
· Urethritis – inflammation of the urine pipe · Common causes: Gonorrhea or Chlamydia (yellow discharge + burning + new partner)
✅ What you MUST do now:
1. See a doctor TODAY – General physician, urologist, or STI clinic. 2. Get tested:
· Urine PCR (for gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomonas, mycoplasma) · Urethral swab (if discharge present) 3. Do NOT – self-medicate, have sex, or delay (can lead to epididymitis or infertility)
🩹 While waiting for appointment:
· Avoid alcohol, spicy food (worsens burning) · Drink plenty of water · No over-the-counter antibiotics (they mask symptoms & cause resistance)
🔁 Partner notification:
Inform your new partner – she needs testing/treatment too.
🚨 Do not ignore – easily treatable with antibiotics if caught early.
— Dr. Nikhil Chauhan
Yellow penile discharge, itching, redness, and burning during urination after a new sexual partner are concerning for a possible sexually transmitted infection such as Gonorrhea or chlamydia. You should see a Urology doctor or sexual health clinic as soon as possible for urine/swab testing and proper antibiotics, because delaying treatment can worsen infection and spread it to partners.
Until you are evaluated, avoid sexual activity or use condoms strictly, drink plenty of water, and do not self-start random antibiotics since the correct medicine depends on the infection type. Seek urgent care if you develop fever, testicular pain/swelling, inability to pass urine, or worsening symptoms.
