I have no comment about that possibilty. Most likely your doc was seeking words to reassure you.
I won't have any further comments.
ONE LAST thing and I wont bother you anymore..lol...my doctor said that if your nervouse sometimes you glands secrete like crazy..is that true or did he say that to make me feel better
I agree that HIV isn't a concern here, and in any case HIV doesn't cause such symptoms.
I am 25 years old. I did receive oral but I had a condom on. Thanks for your advice. My biggest fear is HIV but after reading all your threads its almost impossible to get HIV with a condom pertected sex during one exposure. That would have to mean the the condom fail and the csw was hiv+ and that I got it in one exposure. The odds are greatly in my favor.
The appearance of a new urethral discharge always raises the possibility of STD, and you were right to see your doctor about it. He was correct about the near zero risk of getting a urethral infection while using a condom, and the DNA tests for gonorrhea and chlamydia are highly reliable, so you can be sure you don't have either of those. If the CSW had erformed unprotected oral sex on you, that might have nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), which sometimes might be caused by otherwise normal oral germs. Hand-genital contact isn't a risk. If something irritating got into your urethra (e.g., soap, lubricant), it would cause painful irritation in the next few hours, not just clear discharge a month later. So that's not it either.
If the discharge indeed is completely clear, most likely there is no infection of any kind. Scant, clear discharge can originate in the prostate gland, and often indicates no signficant medical condition at all. (You don't say your age. Prostate issues can occur at any age, but are uncommon before age 40.) And part of the problem might be you are just sensitized to looking more closely than you have before, and many uncircumcised men probably have moisture under the foreskin from time to time. And you should also pay attention to whether you notice the fluid only after you have been sexually aroused; maybe it is nothing more than pre-ejaculate fluid.
But you're never going to sort this out for sure by online searching or advice, whether from this forum or any other. You need to return to your provider with these concerns, or if uncertain about his expertise, ask for referral to an expert such as a urologist. Or you could visit your local health department STD clinic. A quick examination under the microscope can tell whether there are while blood cells in the fluid, a sign of infection.
But my bet is that there is no infection, and almost certainly there is nothing serious that could ever signficantly harm your health or that of a future sex partner.
I hope this helps. Best wishes-- HHH, MD
One more thing I am uncircumsized and sometimes when I pull my skin back my oenis gland is moist. Is that normal
One more thing I am uncircumsized and sometimes when I pull my skin back my oenis gland is moist. Is that normal
One more thing I am uncircumsized and sometimes when I pull my skin back my oenis gland is moist. Is that normal