The nature of male discharge during excitement

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Due to the processes that take place in the reproductive system organs, it is a normal physiological phenomenon to be assigned to men during excitement.

In medicine, the secretion of urethral secretions during sexual stimulation is defined by the term sexual urethra.

The amount of discharge and its properties can be different. Usually, a medium-density clear fluid flows from the urethra during erection. Its excretion and duration depend on the severity of sexual arousal.

Important note: A man’s discharge contains active sperm (a small amount) when he is excited. These sperm will penetrate into the woman’s vagina and can fertilize the egg.

Therefore, if the partner's pregnancy is not planned, the representative with strong sexual desire needs to be careful.

In some cases, the amount of secretions is excessive, which may indicate the development of genitourinary tract diseases. Let us try to find out which phenomena are considered to be deviations from the norm and which should not cause concern.

Pathological condition

After assessing male urethral secretions, the state of his genitourinary system can be judged.

The secretion of atypical secretions from the urethra often becomes a symptom of the development of pathological diseases. In addition, some diseases may be suspected based on this alone, because there may not be other specific phenomena. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to any changes in the quality and quantity of secretions.

Non-specific discharge of excited or resting males usually indicates the development of the following diseases:

  1. An inflammatory process of the urogenital tract caused by opportunistic microorganisms or infectious agents.
  2. Diseases infected through the reproductive tract (STD).
  3. Tumor pathology.
  4. Postoperative complications.
  5. The impact of trauma on the organs of the genitourinary system.
Norms and deviations of male discharges that cause arousal

The secrets secreted from the urethra may be few, moderate or large. In addition, it may contain blood or pus impurities. The color of the liquid can also be different-transparent, light yellow, green, etc. Like other characteristics, the consistency of the discharge (thick or liquid) depends on the nature of the origin of the disease and the type of pathogen. There are also some factors, such as the severity of the inflammatory process, the state of the immune system, and the presence of accompanying diseases.

When a man is excited or in a calm state, the viscous transparent discharge may indicate the following infectious pathologies: mycoplasma, chlamydia, uremia. This pathological secret contains a large number of white blood cells. The course of these diseases is complex, and purulent impurities are found in the discharge. If chlamydia forms, the fluid will accumulate and stick to the head of the penis, sticking to the foreskin.

Usually, atypical excretion is the result of other infectious diseases. We are talking about candidiasis, staphylococcus or streptococcus, E. coli, etc. infections. Men are not only worried about strange discharges, but also other signs of damage-itching, hyperemia, swelling of the external genital organs.

The reasons for the appearance of pathological confidentiality may be the following factors:

  • Non-gonococcal urethritis;
  • Bleeding
  • Prostatic Diarrhea
  • Balanitis
  • Seminal vesicles.

If men observe changes in the nature of urethral secretions, they should definitely seek expert advice, conduct inspections, and carry out appropriate treatment if necessary.

normal status

In order to distinguish between pathological and physiological discharges, you need to know what is considered normal.

  1. Liquid urethritis-The secret formed under the influence of sexual stimulation.
  2. sperm-The fluid leaving the urethra during ejaculation. This secretion is white and contains a high percentage of sperm and gonad secrets. Sperm is produced during orgasm, masturbation or ejaculation.
  3. Smagma-Secret secreted by glands located in the glans area. Smegma does not occur in men who frequently undergo sanitation procedures and monitor the cleanliness of their penis.

in conclusion

Therefore, we have discovered what kind of electrical discharge in men during the arousal process is a natural physiological phenomenon, and we have also figured out what should arouse vigilance and become the reason for contacting a specialist.

It is recommended that representatives with strong sexual ability conduct preventive examinations with urologists regularly and pay attention to their health!