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should i worry?

i had noticed a small discharge of a white substance a while after i had woken up during the day
nothing followed after the incident, i have never had any problems in the past so i didnt worry
later on i noticed a possible discoloration, looked like a small bruise on the urethra, inside the tip

no burning when urinating, no other discharges, no swelling, no pain..nothing else has looked abnormal
have gone to the bathroom a little more then usual but i might have just become a little paranoid

got tested and treated for gonorrhea and clamidia today so i guess i just have to wait and see..

should i be worried??? thankyou
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Your symptoms do not sound like a STD.
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I would not worry.  If the discharge only happened once, it's unlikely to be significant.  As for the possible discoloration in your urethra...I question whether you have enough evidence regarding the "typical" coloration of that part of your body.  I mean, how often do you examine your urethra anyway?

And...If you're still convinced that the discoloration you saw was real and not imagined, consider the following.  For all you know, the lighting could have been different in the room where you noticed the discoloration.  Or there could have been more or less blood in your penis.  

Don't worry!!
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