I have a yellowish mucus on the paper when I go to the bathroom and try to have a bowel movement. I had unprotected anal sex about two weeks ago and recieved treatment for possible STD (Ghonorrea and Chlamydia). The pain has subsided in my rectum and anus but I'm having difficulty obtaining and errection as well. Did I damage myself and will I heal or do I need more serious medical attention?
I can understand your concern for yellowish anal discharge.
After reading your query I can make out that yo have had an episode of unprotected anal sex about two weeks ago. It might be possible that the things might not had been treated completely.
I suggest yo to go for the battery of test related to sexaully transmitted infections to rule out any other possible cause of the discharge.
Avoid any type of sexual intercourse till the time yo get completely alright.
It would be better if you can meet a dermatologist or a specialist in sexaully transmitted disease to take care of the problem better.
All the best.
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What Could Cause Yellowish Anal Discharge?
Hello, I can understand your concern for yellowish anal discharge. After reading your query I can make out that yo have had an episode of unprotected anal sex about two weeks ago. It might be possible that the things might not had been treated completely. I suggest yo to go for the battery of test related to sexaully transmitted infections to rule out any other possible cause of the discharge. Avoid any type of sexual intercourse till the time yo get completely alright. It would be better if you can meet a dermatologist or a specialist in sexaully transmitted disease to take care of the problem better. All the best.