I'm a 19 yeah old male with an active sex life about a couple days ago I noticed this fluid in my belly botten and it was sore and maybe a a couple days later I noticed that my seaman had a brownish tint to it don't know if this is relivent or not but I was in a hot tub the day before I notice my belly botten being sore
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it might be necessary to consult your primary care physician to exclude a sexually transmitted infection. Generally, early detection otherwise easy and appropriately treated reduces risk of developing complications. Doing tests like urine analysis and culture, urethral swab analysis and culture with antibiotic sensitivity tests might be useful. Avoiding unprotected sex for the moment is of great good and also advice your partner to get a proper medical consultation. Book an appointment with your treating physician for a proper evaluation and management.
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Luchuo, MD.
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Fluid In Belly Button, Soreness, Brownish Semen
Hi and thanks for the query, it might be necessary to consult your primary care physician to exclude a sexually transmitted infection. Generally, early detection otherwise easy and appropriately treated reduces risk of developing complications. Doing tests like urine analysis and culture, urethral swab analysis and culture with antibiotic sensitivity tests might be useful. Avoiding unprotected sex for the moment is of great good and also advice your partner to get a proper medical consultation. Book an appointment with your treating physician for a proper evaluation and management. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.