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Recently Married, Have Pains In Urethra With Whitish Fluid Discharge. What Could This Be?

I am newly married 14th July 2012. I was a virgin before then likewise my wife. But recently I experienced pains (pepperish sensation) in my urethra and later a little whitish fluid. What could this be? Though the pain seems to have gone after about 2 days now. But I will like to know what could be wrong. Because my wife is pregnant and I would not want to infect her.
Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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Hello!
The pains and discharge from your urethra can be a indication of some infection and the same can be commented on only after an lab examination of your urine and semen. Not having multiple sexual partners makes you less likely to have a sexual infection, but doesnt make you immune. Your concerns towards your wife are genuine and understandable. There are some tests that you can get done for your wife aswell like TORCH which will reduce your anxiety.
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Recently Married, Have Pains In Urethra With Whitish Fluid Discharge. What Could This Be?

Hello! The pains and discharge from your urethra can be a indication of some infection and the same can be commented on only after an lab examination of your urine and semen. Not having multiple sexual partners makes you less likely to have a sexual infection, but doesnt make you immune. Your concerns towards your wife are genuine and understandable. There are some tests that you can get done for your wife aswell like TORCH which will reduce your anxiety. Thanks for giving an opportunity to help you!