Allocation in men after arousal is a normal physiological phenomenon, due to processes occurring in the organs of the reproductive system.
In medicine, the secretion of secretions from the urethra at the time of sexual stimulation is defined by the term libidinal ureter.
The amount of discharge can be different as well as their nature. When an erection occurs, as a rule, a clear fluid of medium density comes out of the urethra. The amount and duration of secretion depends on the severity of sexual arousal.
Important: discharge in men, when aroused, contains active sperm (in small quantities), which, penetrating into a woman's vagina, can fertilize an egg.
Therefore, representatives of the stronger sex should be careful in case a partner’s pregnancy is not planned.
In some situations, the amount of discharge is very abundant and this may indicate the development of diseases of the genitourinary tract. Let us try to understand what phenomena are considered deviations from the norm and what should not cause concern.
Pathological conditions
By assessing discharge from the urethra in men, the condition of their genitourinary system can be judged.
The appearance of an uncharacteristic secretion from the urethra often serves as a symptom of the development of pathological disorders. Moreover, some diseases can be suspected only on this basis, as other specific phenomena may be absent. In view of this, it is important to be mindful of any changes in the quality and quantity of secretions secreted.
Nonspecific discharge in men with excitement or at rest often indicates the development of such pathologies:
- Inflammatory processes in the genitourinary tract caused by opportunistic microorganisms or infectious agents.
- Diseases that become infected through the genital tract (SST).
- Oncological pathologies.
- Complications after surgery.
- Consequences of trauma to the organs of the genitourinary system.
The secretion secreted by the urethra may be scanty, appearing in moderate or abundant amounts. In addition, it may contain blood or pus impurities. The color of the liquid can also be different - transparent, yellow, green, etc. Discharge consistency (thick or liquid), like other characteristics, depends on the nature of the origin of the disorder and the type of pathogen. There are also factors such as the severity of the inflammatory process, the state of the immune system, the presence of concomitant diseases.
A transparent viscous discharge in men, when stimulated or in a relaxed state, may indicate such infectious pathologies: mycoplasmosis, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis. Such a pathological secretion contains a large percentage of leukocytes. With a complicated course of these diseases, purulent impurities can be found in the discharge. If chlamydia develops, fluid collects and sticks to the head of the penis, sticking to the foreskin.
Often, uncharacteristic discharge is the result of other infectious pathologies. We are talking about infection with candidiasis, staphylococcus or streptococcus, Escherichia coli, etc. Men are concerned about not only the strange discharge, but also other signs of damage - itching, hyperemia, swelling of the tissues of the external genitalia.
The reasons for the appearance of a pathological secretion may be the following factors:
- non-gonorrheal urethritis;
- hematorrea;
- prostate;
- balanoposthitis;
- spermatorrhoea.
If men observe changes in the nature of the discharge from the urethra, then they should definitely seek the advice of a specialist, be examined and, if necessary, undergo appropriate treatment.
Normal conditions
To distinguish pathological discharge from physiological discharge, you need to know what is considered to be the norm.
- Libido urethrorrea- namely a secret formed under the influence of sexual stimulation.
- The sperm- fluid that leaves the urethra during ejaculation. Such a discharge is white, contains a high percentage of sperm and a gonadal secretion. Sperm is produced during orgasm at the end of sexual intercourse, masturbation or during emission.
- Smegma- a secretion secreted by glands located in the region of the bladder penis. Smegma does not appear in men who perform regular hygienic procedures and monitor the cleanliness of the penis.
cONcluSiON
So we found out what kind of discharge in men during arousal is a natural physiological phenomenon and we also figured out what should be alarming and it becomes a reason to contact a specialist.
Representatives of the stronger sex are recommended to regularly undergo preventive examinations with a urologist and are attentive to their health!