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STDs & Related Infections
Question #13549
258 days ago
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White or yellow discharge on penis

Parteush Thapa

In past week in intimate with multiplepartner without protection and past 2,3 days I observe unusual.Whiteoryellowish discharge regularly pain or burnfeel this thing also happen past 2 month I take medicine also and then again what should.I doplzzhelp me thankyou

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Hello dear See as per clinical history I doubt that yellowish or white discharge seems to be strong infection probably in urinary tract. Iam suggesting some tests. Please share the result with both sexologist and urologist for better clarity Urine analysis Scrotum USG Kidney USG Urine culture Lft Rft Rbs Please share the requested result with both urologist and gynaecologist Kindly don’t take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Hello Parteush By reading your previous history and evaluation done by me I come to a following conclusions as follows - Firstly avoid multiple partner and use protection is must Maintain a proper hygiene

Diagnosis - Chlamydia infection or urinary tract infection or sexually transmitted infection .

Rx - I recommend you to visit gynecologist or urologist for better evaluation and treatment

Investigations - Usg test Hiv test Chlamydia infection test Blood culture test

Thank you

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Unusual discharge from the penis, especially white or yellowish, combined with burning or pain, can often point towards a sexually transmitted infection (STI), such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. Given this history of unprotected intercourse with multiple partners and recurring symptoms, these are potential culprits. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment. They’ll likely conduct a physical examination and take a sample of the discharge or urine test to determine the exact infection. While antibiotics are usually effective against bacterial STIs, it’s crucial to complete the entire prescribed course even if symptoms seem to resolve early. Re-infection can occur if partners are not treated simultaneously, so inform any recent sexual partners to get tested and treated. Until fully cleared by a doctor, avoid any sexual activity to reduce further transmission. Importantly, considering your history of similar symptoms and treatment in the past, regular STI screenings might become necessary. Consistent use of condoms can greatly reduce the risk of such infections in the future. Ignoring symptoms or delaying treatment can increase the risk of complications, therefore seeking immediate medical care is advised. Avoid self-diagnosing or using over-the-counter treatments without a professional evaluation.

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Hello

Your symptoms ,white or yellow discharge from the penis, burning while urinating, and recent unprotected sex with multiple partners suggest a sexually transmitted infection such as gonorrhea or chlamydia, rather than a simple urinary tract infection (UTI). These infections are common and treatable but require proper testing and prescription antibiotics from a doctor or sexual health clinic. 🛑You should see a Urologist as soon as possible, dont self-medicate.

I trust this helps Thank you

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Stop all sexual activity temporarily

Until diagnosis and full treatment are done:

No unprotected sex. Avoid masturbation or touching the area roughly. Tell all recent partners that they also need to get checked otherwise, you’ll keep getting reinfected.

This is a medical urgency, not an emergency but please see a doctor or STD clinic within 24 hours.

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Hi Dear Parteush, I can understand your concern The possibilities with your history are: Urinary Tract Infection Balanophosthitis

Kindly visit a Dermatologist as soon as possible TAB LEVOFLOX 500mg 1-0-0 for 14 days Apply candid cream locally twice daily Syrup CITRALKA 10ml in 150ml water twice daily

Kindly get your serology done take care

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