The nature of discharge in men when excited

spread in men when awake

Excitement in men is a normal physiological phenomenon due to the processes occurring in the organs of the reproductive system.

In medicine, the secretion from the urethra during sexual stimulation is defined by the term libidinal urination.

The amount and nature of the discharge may vary. When an erection occurs, as a rule, a clear liquid of medium density comes out of the urethra. Its amount and duration of ejaculation depends on the severity of sexual arousal.

Important: In men, ejaculation contains active sperm (small amounts) that can fertilize an egg that penetrates a woman's vagina when aroused.

Therefore, members of the stronger sex should be careful in a situation where a partner's pregnancy is not planned.

In some cases, the amount of discharge is large, which may indicate the development of diseases of the genitourinary system. Try to understand what phenomena are considered abnormal and what should not be a cause for concern.

Pathological conditions

When assessing urethral discharge in men, the condition of their urogenital system can be assessed.

The appearance of an uncharacteristic secretion from the urethra often serves as a symptom of the development of pathological diseases. In addition, some diseases can only be suspected on this basis, as some specific events may not occur. With this in mind, it is important to pay attention to any changes in the quality and quantity of secretions.

Non-specific discharge in men who are excited or at rest often indicates the development of such pathologies:

  1. Inflammatory processes in the genitourinary system caused by opportunistic microorganisms or infectious agents.
  2. Diseases of the genital tract (STD).
  3. Oncological pathologies.
  4. Complications after surgery.
  5. Consequences of trauma to the genitourinary system.
discharge rate and deviations in excited men

The secretion secreted from the urethra may be small, moderate or abundant. In addition, it may contain blood or pus impurities. The color of the liquid can also be different - transparent, yellowish, greenish, etc. The consistency of the discharge (thick or liquid), like other features, depends on the nature of the origin of the disorder and the type of pathogen. There are factors such as the severity of the inflammatory process, the state of the immune system, as well as the presence of diseases.

In men, when a viscous clear discharge is aroused or in a calm state, it may indicate such infectious pathologies: mycoplasmosis, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis. Such a pathological secret contains a large number of leukocytes. With a complex course of these diseases, purulent impurities can be found in the discharge. If chlamydia develops, fluid collects and sticks to the foreskin, sticking to the foreskin.

Often uncharacteristic discharge is the result of other infectious pathologies. Candidiasis, staphylococcus or streptococcus, Escherichia coli, etc. We talk without infection. Men are concerned not only with strange discharge, but also with other signs of damage - itching, hyperemia, swelling of the tissues of the external genitalia.

The reasons for the formation of pathological secretion may be the following factors:

  • non-gonorrheal urethritis;
  • hematore;
  • prostatorea;
  • balanoposthitis;
  • spermatorrhoea.

If men notice changes in the nature of the discharge from the urethra, they must consult a specialist, be examined and, if necessary, receive appropriate treatment.

Normal situations

You should know that it is accepted as the norm to distinguish between pathological and physiological flow.

  1. Libidose urethra- that is, a mystery created under the influence of sexual stimulation.
  2. Sperm- fluid from the urethra during ejaculation. Such a discharge is white, contains a large amount of sperm and secretions of the gonads. Sperm are formed during orgasm at the end of sexual intercourse, masturbation or ejaculation.
  3. Smeqma- a secretion secreted by glands located in the glans penis. Smegma is not seen in men who regularly perform hygiene procedures and monitor the cleanliness of the penis.

The result

Thus, we learned which discharges are a natural physiological phenomenon in men during the period of arousal, and what is exciting and why they should contact a specialist.

It is recommended that members of the stronger sex undergo regular preventive examinations by a urologist and pay attention to their health!