Sooner or later, men have some questions about their health. Erection problems can occur at any age. Today, specialists are increasingly confronted with complaints about the state of erection of young people under 25 years. This shows that the problem has significantly "rejuvenated". Erectile dysfunction occurs for various reasons: stress, fatigue, cardiovascular disease, unhealthy lifestyle, hormonal imbalance, unhealthy diet. A man can identify some pathologies- by the nature of the discharge during an erection Ultimately, timely referral to a doctor for help guarantees complete painless treatment.
Normal discharge on arousal
Discharge in men from the penis during arousal before intercourse is absolutely normal. The release of secretions when stimulating an erection in medicine is called libidinal urethrorhea. The quantity and quality of such secretions can be completely different, depending on the characteristics of a particular man's body.
Usually, when an erection occurs, clear fluid should come out of the urethra. This liquid is of medium thickness. The amount and duration of such secretion depends on the degree of erection and arousal. That is, the stronger the arousal and desire, the more fluid is observed before sexual intercourse. It is important to know that even such secretions in men contain a certain amount of sperm. This means that even with interrupted intercourse, pregnancy can occur.
So the normal ejaculation during an erection is as follows:
- Urethrorea;
- Smegma;
- Sperm.
As is already known, urethroreia is a secretion secreted when exposed to a degree of arousal. It is worth noting that libidinal urethra can be discharged in the morning after waking up. This is also considered the norm for men. Smegma is a secretion secreted by a gland located in the head of the penis. These secretions are not present in men who carefully follow personal hygiene. Smegma consists of fat secreted by the sebaceous glands. The secretion accumulates under the skin of the glans penis. It is easy to rinse while taking a shower, and a small amount is considered normal.
If you do not follow the rules of personal hygiene, smegma begins to actively stand out during an erection. This is a fertile ground for the multiplication of many pathogenic microorganisms. And such pathogenic microflora can cause various complications in intimate life. Sperm is released from the urethra during ejaculation. Then, as a rule, the erection weakens and disappears completely. Sperm contains a large amount of semen, the secret of the gonads. The color of this secret is usually white. If there is no semen production during intercourse, this indicates serious potency problems. Usually ejaculation should occur no later than an hour after the onset of sexual intercourse.
Pathological discharge
Sometimes too much discharge from the urethra during an erection may indicate some deviation. Some diseases are diagnosed precisely by the nature of the pathological discharge. Indeed, very often there are no other symptoms in men. That is why it is very important for young people to be alert to any changes.
Thus, discharges that exceed normal limits may indicate the presence of such diseases:
- Sexually transmitted diseases;
- Inflammatory processes in the genitourinary system;
- Urethritis;
- Prostatitis;
- Balanitis;
- Oncological diseases;
- Complications after penile trauma.
The secretion that is released in men during an erection may be too scarce or, conversely, excessive. Also in the pathology the color and consistency of this secretion plays an important role. As a rule, too thick or liquid discharge is considered unacceptable. In this case, the color may not be white, but yellow, gray, with a greenish tinge. There may be impurities of blood or pus. If the secretion is transparent, but dense and pulling, we can talk about the presence of diseases such as mycoplasmosis, ureaplasmosis, chlamydia.
In this case, too many leukocytes are detected during laboratory tests. If the disease is severe, advanced, pus is seen in the discharge. In the presence of a disease such as chlamydia, the secretion accumulates on the head of the penis and sticks to the foreskin.
Not infrequently, pathological ejaculation during an erection occurs against the background of other diseases:
- Candidiasis;
- Staphylococcus aureus;
- Streptococci;
- E. coli.
At the same time, young men complain not only of pathological discharge during erection, but also of itching, burning, swelling of the tissues of the penis. Abnormal secretion does not always indicate the presence of urogenital problems. Inflammation of the genitals, both externally and internally, can occur against the background of allergies, narrowing of the urethra, chemical poisoning, mechanical action on the mucous membranes of the genitals. As soon as a man finds any pathology, it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner. The specialist will prescribe the most correct course of treatment. This will help avoid possible complications.