What Causes Severe Pain And White Discharge From Testicle During Defecation?
Question: Testicle hurting(feel like they are pulling up in stomach) while taking a dump and sperm like substance coming out penis( have not had any sperm like substance leaking or coming out penis any other time just when I go to bathroom ( take a dump). It bothers me for about a hour after I use bathroom. Stomach hurts ( lower stomach)
Brief Answer:
Testis infection can be the reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
Your symptoms clearly indicate some kind of an infection. It can be epididymis infection, testicle infection or bladder infection.
White substance coming out of the penis is a pus.
I suggest you to consult your doctor as soon as possible. Antibiotic is necessary. You should also have urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and testis ultrasound to determine the source of infection.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
Testis infection can be the reason.
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
Your symptoms clearly indicate some kind of an infection. It can be epididymis infection, testicle infection or bladder infection.
White substance coming out of the penis is a pus.
I suggest you to consult your doctor as soon as possible. Antibiotic is necessary. You should also have urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound and testis ultrasound to determine the source of infection.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Doesn't pus have a smell this doesn't really have smell and it feels like cum
Brief Answer:
Pus not always smells.
Detailed Answer:
Pus does not have to smell. It depends which bacteria are causing the infection.
Even if its not the pus, still you have a strong symptoms of the inflammation.
Pus not always smells.
Detailed Answer:
Pus does not have to smell. It depends which bacteria are causing the infection.
Even if its not the pus, still you have a strong symptoms of the inflammation.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar