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Hello. I am hoping someone has had similar problems and can help me find answers to what is going on with my husband. He is 32 years old and has recently told me that he is having pain in his left testis. For several months he has told me of "strange" things happening down "there" such as a yellowish discharge from his penis when he is urinating. He says that it is milky looking but he has no pain while using the bathroom or during ejaculation. He does say that when we are intimate, he does have strange sensations even when we are just kissing. I am deeply concerned as everything I have researched points towards an STD. He has swore to me that he has been faithful and this is could not be. We were split up 3 years ago, and if he had gotten a STD from someone then it would have shown up before now, correct? I am praying that someone else has had something similiar happen and it was NOT an STD. At least then my mind could possibly rest. I appreciate any help or advice. Thanks.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
"if he had gotten a STD from someone then it would have shown up before now, correct?"

CORRECT!

"drip" is discharge symptoms characteristics of gonorrea, chlamydia.  But that the discharge symptoms present doesn't mean he has it per se; I am a good example of this.  He would have to test for it to know for sure.

Your best approach is to rule them out:  Have him test for gonorrea, chlamydia not because you don't believe him, but to rule them out, the tests will allow your medical doctor to know what else could be causing it.  Work with a urologist or a doctor who knows her/his STDs.


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Thank you for answering. I have never heard of the "drip". Could you explain it further? I am very concerned and appreciate any and all help.
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599170 tn?1300973893
I dont know it could be a infection, i would think he would have fecer etc....sorry but from what I know symptoms point to STd  expecailly the symptom of whats called the "drip"
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