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Discharge

Written by Lee at 13 May 2005 05:22:54:

I am 13 days post circ. I found this site on a search and reading some posts on here has, for the most part, eased my concerns. I called my urologist today and told his secretary about a slight amount of yellowish fluid coming out of a small area on the bottom that hasn't healed as fast as the rest. Overall I'd say it appears to be 75% healed with 75% of the scabbing gone. The yellowish fluid, from my readings, seems to be lymphatic. It doesn't drip; it stained my underpants for the first week after the surgery in small spots, and now I can dab it onto a piece of tissue but it no longer leaks enough to get onto my drawers. My urologist's assistant (female) who I believe this was her first circ to participate in (she and the male urologist did it together) seemed quite concerned when I told her of this, and seemed to think it might be infected... but it seems to be nothing out of the ordinary and it isn't painful. The second thing that I mentioned, something which she said would have nothing to do with the procedure, is that last night, I went pee and after I was done, I flexed my PC muscle several times to push out the last few drips without squeezing my member. What came out then was a small amount of what looked like semen with a little urine mixed in. I thought this was strange; it happened again today when I did the same "pushing" after I finished peeing. It looks and smells upon close examination, like semen, but with a slight yellowish tint that could just be from urine in my urethra. It's strange, though; why is semen coming out if I'm not ejaculating? Has anyone else on here experienced anything like this?

I think everything seems to be going really well as erections are no longer painful and the scars are closing and healing well. I've never had an STD that I know of (tested clean after the last time I had sex several months back) so is this semen discharge after urination normal? Your thoughts and help are appreciated guys!




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