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Q: Urethral discharge: clear discharge from my penis
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 12th, 2007
I have genital warts and get them removed often. However, I feel something else is wrong. I've noticed a strange smell from my penis that's very sulfur like. I also drip urine throughout the day. I've also seen a clear discharge from my penis. Is this another STD?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 23rd, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A2625
Urethral discharge could be a sign of a male genital infection, possibly sexually transmitted. But urethral discharge is not always due to infection. Discharge could also be caused by allergy, irritation, frequent masturbation, etc. You can consult your primary health provider to request routine examinations. A microbiological urethral smear, urinary and sperm analyses would be probably requested.


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