Should a man have discharge when he is excited and which one?

During arousal, men secrete colorless, transparent mucus called pre-ejaculate. It occurs along with an erection, but can also occur afterwards. If there is no lubrication in men during arousal, this is a symptom of a pathology related to the reproductive system. The release of this fluid prevents injury to the male genital organ during vaginal penetration.

In medicine, lubrication in men during arousal is called temporary. This substance is produced not only before sexual intercourse, but also during mild sexual excitement, during stroking and also during masturbation. The appearance of lubrication in men during arousal indicates the desire for intimate intimacy with the partner.

Pre-seed composition

Composition of pre-cum

Pre-ejaculate is a mucous secretion that contains various enzymes and alkalis. Since the environment of the female vagina is acidic and repels male sperm, lubricant neutralizes the aggressiveness of this female microflora.

There is a myth that discharge from a man's genital organ can make a woman pregnant. The fact is that the lubricant does not contain sperm, but they may be present if intercourse took place without contraception, within a few hours of masturbation, or after previous intercourse.

To avoid unwanted pregnancy, experts recommend using condoms or other contraceptives.

Cum in lube

Treatment

The treatment can be prescribed by your doctor. Depending on the disease diagnosed, appropriate medication is prescribed. Usually thatAntibiotics, which are also different. Some antibiotics fight sexually transmitted infections, others are aimed at suppressing the pathogenic environment - Candida and other fungal microorganisms.

Also prescribed for the treatment of diseasesanti-inflammatory drugs, vitamin complexes, related drugs and dietary supplementsdepending on the state of health and comorbidities.

Main functions

In men, lubricant is secreted when aroused; This is not only a clear lubricating fluid, but also a protective reaction of the mucous membrane. Such secretions facilitate the penetration of the male genital organ into the female vagina and friction when a representative of the fair sex secretes a small amount of such a substance.

Lubricant secretion in men during arousal has several very important functions which are as follows:

  1. Neutralization of the increased acidity of the vaginal microflora.
  2. Facilitates penetration into the penis and supports the movement of sperm along the cervix.
  3. Increased chance of conception.
  4. Removing the contents of the urinary canal.

In an acidic environment, sperm die quite quickly. Thanks to the alkaline pre-seed, they enter the reproductive tract undamaged and can fertilize the egg. For this reason, male lubricant has the ability to protect sperm viability.

In addition, thanks to this male discharge from the urethra, the likelihood of conception increases, since the semen enters the uterus much faster when sliding. Natural lubricant helps to avoid the use of artificial substitutes, and also facilitates the penetration of the penis into the vagina when a woman has a small amount of her own secretion.

Man and woman in bed

Is it possible to get pregnant?

One of the most common questions about coitus interruptus is: Is it possible to get pregnant through a man's natural lubrication? Even the most experienced doctors will not be able to answer this question clearly, since in addition to the main factor, this process is influenced by many accompanying parameters, some of which completely turn the statistics upside down. Next we will consider this issue in more detail.

There are many articles online by ardent opponents of coitus interruptus stating that a man's pre-ejaculate can contain a certain number of sperm that can fertilize his partner's egg. In fact, many scientific studies suggest that the natural lubricant secreted by the body in its pure form cannot cause pregnancy.

This is explained by the fact that the gland that produces it is in no way connected to the male testicles, and therefore absolutely pure mucus enters the excretory urethra. Therefore, even if a man's physiology is characterized by abundant secretion of mucus during sexual intercourse, this cannot lead to unwanted pregnancy. In practice, however, things don't look so rosy.

What is the probability?

According to the Pearl Index, which indicates the effectiveness of a particular contraceptive method when used frequently, a relatively high percentage of all people use the coitus interruptus method to become pregnant. The indicator reaches values in the range of 6-18. This means that out of 100 couples who use this method of contraception for a long period of time, 6 to 18 can become pregnant.

This is explained by the fact that most pregnancies arise from repeated sexual intercourse with a short break. As a result, a man may still have viable sperm remaining in the internal urethra. During the next sexual intercourse, it enters the woman's internal genital organs along with a new portion of lubricant, and this small amount is sometimes enough to fertilize the egg.

In addition, ignoring simple hygiene rules can also lead to an unplanned pregnancy, since after ejaculation a certain amount of sperm may remain on the genitals, hands and body. In this case, the likelihood of getting pregnant from a man's lubricant is quite high. Today, whether this method of contraception can be used is a rather controversial and controversial question. Nevertheless, the popularity of interrupted coitus has not yet declined.

You can't get pregnant with male lubricant. It does not contain sperm. Even if there are single sperm in it, it will not result in pregnancy. To father a child, the biological fluid that a man secretes into the vagina must contain at least 40 million sperm.

An exception is cases where a man recently had sexual intercourse. Then some sperm may remain in his genital tract. It can enter the vagina together with the pre-ejaculate and expel the sperm during the next sexual intercourse.

It is also dangerous to have a disturbed orgasm in a man if he practically does not experience any pleasant sensations during ejaculation. In this case, confusion between pre-ejaculate and ejaculate may occur, leading to an unwanted pregnancy. However, the discharge itself in men, which is observed during sexual arousal before ejaculation, does not pose a danger from this point of view.

The Cooper's glands, which are responsible for producing pre-ejaculate, are considered preseminal glands. They are located along the entire length of the penis from the inside from the external opening to the neck of the bladder. Some men produce more of this mucus, others less. There are some representatives of the stronger sex who have practically no smears, but this does not mean that they do not exist in principle. It's just not released at the moment of sexual arousal, but a few seconds before ejaculation.

Penis structure

What does normal look like?

This clarifies the question of whether a man secretes lubricants when aroused. But what does she look like? Externally, this liquid looks like simple transparent mucus. During sexual intercourse it is released in quantities of 1 to 5 ml. This volume is completely sufficient to make sexual contact pleasant for the partners. This seed contains smegma, a fatty substance that accumulates in the folds of the foreskin. If a man is faithful to only one sexual partner or uses a condom during sexual intercourse, there will be no color changes or additional inclusions in the composition of the fluid. Only a slight white cast is possible.

What does normal lubricant look like

When to see a doctor?

Many women still don't know whether men use lubricants when aroused. Some people just didn't pay attention. However, the fact is that this fluid is extremely important during sexual intercourse.

If a suspicious symptom occurs, a man should immediately seek medical attention. This makes it possible to detect the disease at an early stage of its development and thus achieve a quick recovery. That's why it's so important to pay attention to the composition and color of your pre-seeds. Other symptoms that help identify the diagnosis include:

  1. Increased body temperature, fever, fever.
  2. A feeling of pain or discomfort in the area of the organs located in the pelvis.
  3. Redness of the skin, swelling and rash.
  4. Bloody purulent impurities in male discharge.
  5. Burning and itching in the urethra.
  6. Hyperemia in the penile area.
  7. Erectile dysfunction, urinary retention.
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Similar pathological processes in the male body during excitement and at rest are observed during infection with sexually transmitted diseases. If several or even just one symptom is detected, you should immediately consult a doctor. It is likely that the man needs urgent antibacterial therapy.

Sperm production disorders

In some cases, a man's sperm may be produced in reduced quantities or disappear altogether. A number of factors lead to such a violation, which are worth talking about in more detail. A complete lack of semen can be caused by weight gain, hormonal imbalances in the body, fever and sexually transmitted diseases.

Therefore, in order to feel like a full-fledged man in the truest sense of the word, it is important to monitor all changes in the body. Semen is always normal if the focus is on correct lifestyle, contraception and timely examination by a specialist.

No pre-ejaculate is released

If a man has a lot of lubrication when aroused, it can be said to be a characteristic of his body. However, in some cases, representatives of the stronger sex do not notice the release of fluid during sexual intercourse, since it is released only when the penis enters the vagina.

In 5% of cases, the lack of lubrication is a symptom of an inflammatory disease. In such a situation, it is best to consult a specialist about this issue. Also note that in older people, discharge from the urethra may be completely absent.

Consultation with a doctor

Diagnosis of the disease with pathological discharge from the penis

The examination procedure consists of several diagnostic procedures:

Initial examination by a specialist of the sexual organs, namely the foreskin, head and perineum. The main task is to detect possible organ deformations, skin rashes, discharge and signs of inflammation.

Palpating the lymph nodes in the groin and assessing their condition. They can be:

  • increased or within normal limits;
  • hotter or colder than surrounding tissue;
  • mobile or not;
  • hard or soft;
  • whether the patient feels pain when palpated or not.

In addition, the inguinal lymph nodes are examined for the presence of ulcers.

Digital diagnosis of the prostate. This study is carried out through the rectum. This can lead to fluid leaking out of the urethra, which is necessary for microscopy. The adenoma is characterized by uniformly enlarged prostate lobes and palpable dense cords. Uneven growth indicates the development of a malignant tumor. A confirmatory factor is the outflow of blood from the urethra during massage with blood clots. For the reliability of the study, it is recommended to avoid urination for 1. 5 – 2 hours before the procedure.

Complete blood count and extended urine test. Have to give up on an empty stomach.

Examination of the material (smears for microscopic examination and culture). A procedure that minimizes the risk of misdiagnosis of the disease. It is particularly accurate. A stained smear under the microscope reveals all the contents:

  • bloody cells;
  • presence of epithelium;
  • fat components;
  • non-venereal pathogens belonging to the group of conditionally pathogenic microflora.

Ultrasound examination and computed tomography of the urogenital system. It is usually used to confirm or refute an existing diagnosis.

If symptoms are pronounced at the first visit to a medical facility, immediate prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics is necessary even before diagnosis. If severe bleeding occurs, the patient must be admitted to hospital and measures must be taken to stop bleeding. This can be one of the symptoms of cancer development. To confirm this assumption, the patient is sent for a biopsy.

A final diagnosis is only possible when the results of histological examination are available.

Change in consistency and color

It was said above that it is the norm for men to release a lot of lubricant during arousal, but if there is too much of it, that should alarm you. However, changes in color and consistency are considered a reason to see a doctor. Normally the color of the seminal fluid is transparent, slightly whitish. Attention should also be paid to the density of these secretions. The semen should not be thick and should flow freely from the urinary canal during sexual arousal. Reasons to contact a specialist include:

  1. There is an unpleasant fishy smell that is reminiscent of mold.
  2. Impurities from pus and blood.
  3. Changes in the structure of seminal fluid, formation of a cheesy sediment, thickening.
  4. Color change.

Red, gray, orange, green and other shades are a sign of an infectious or inflammatory process in the body. This is how the male body reacts to any viral or bacterial invasion. In some cases, colored discharge is a sign of the natural rehabilitation process. For example, after prostate surgery, antibiotic therapy or other surgical procedures.

Transparent viscous discharge in some cases indicates infection with infectious diseases, for example, streptococci, staphylococci and E. coli. However, the appearance of bacteria is observed not only in the preseminal fluid, but also in other secretions of the male organ.

Normal amount of ejaculatory fluid

Pathological mucous discharge in men differs from healthy in color, smell and consistency. They are almost always accompanied by unpleasant sensations.

Symptoms indicating a deviation of the lubricant from the norm:

  • the appearance of fluid from the urethra during the day;
  • the appearance of an unpleasant odor;
  • pain when urinating;
  • Formation of excessive amounts of mucus;
  • voluntary release of lubricant without sexual arousal;
  • presence of third party inclusions;
  • Change in consistency too thick or runny.

These signs are characteristic of pathological processes that indicate the development of diseases.

Type Description
spermatorrhea Accidental release of sperm without reaching orgasm. The cause of the process is reduced muscle tone of the vas deferens. The pathology develops due to chronic inflammation
Hematorrhea Leakage of lubricant mixed with blood. Occurs when the urethral mucosa is injured
Leukocytic urethrorrhea The exudative phase of the inflammatory process resulting from thermal, mechanical, chemical or viral damage to the urethral mucosa
Mucopurulent They consist of a small number of leukocytes, serous fluid and glandular secretions. This mucus is characterized by active formation at night. A man notices discharge of pus in the morning and yellow spots are found on his underwear. Mucopurulent discharge occurs when the urethra is damaged by bacteria: Trichomonas, Uramicoplasma, Chlamydia
Purulent These include large numbers of leukocytes, urethral epithelium, mucus and serous fluid. They have a thick consistency and an unpleasant smell. They appear in the form of drops with a yellow or greenish tint. Evidence of the development of gonococcal urethritis, which arises against the background of chlamydia and gonorrhea

The amount of mucus released can be either abundant or small. It can be quite difficult to notice poor lubrication. To do this, you have to press on the urethra so that fluid comes out of the opening. It dries quickly and forms a film on the membrane of the head of the penis. The viscous consistency causes the sponges in the urethra to stick together.

Doctors' opinion

The gray-green hue of the liquid indicates an infection in the male body. However, this symptom is not always a sign of sexually transmitted diseases; ARVI or influenza can manifest themselves in this way. At the same time, the man's body temperature rises.

White, thick discharge indicates the development of a fungal disease, usually with candidiasis. This disease is transmitted to a man from an infected sexual partner. If this pathogen is detected, treatment for both the woman and the man is necessary.

pathological discharge in men

If the liquid is red, this indicates the development of a urological disease, for example, cystitis, urethritis, but it can also be a symptom of chronic prostatitis and a number of other ailments not related to the urinary system.

Can the chance of conception be reduced by penetrating lubricant into the vagina?

Woman's menstrual cycle. After menstruation, the egg has not moved far enough from the ovary, reducing the likelihood of conception with lubrication and ejaculate. But clear fluid from the head when aroused is no reason to panic at all, unless the man has already had an orgasm.

Likelihood of pregnancy from lubricants

In most cases, lubricant secretion that deviates from the norm is due to sexually transmitted diseases, but there are a number of other diseases.