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  2. Vaginal discharge - Wikipedia

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    The most common reason pre-pubertal females go to the gynecologist is concern about vaginal discharge and vaginal odor. [35] The causes of abnormal vaginal discharge in pre-pubertal girls are different than in adults and are usually related to lifestyle factors such as irritation from harsh soaps or tight clothing. [35]

  3. Exudate - Wikipedia

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    Purulent or suppurative exudate consists of plasma with both active and dead neutrophils, fibrinogen, and necrotic parenchymal cells. This kind of exudate is consistent with more severe infections, and is commonly referred to as pus. Fibrinous exudate is composed mainly of fibrinogen and fibrin.

  4. Penile discharge - Wikipedia

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    Penile discharge is fluid that comes from the urethra at the end of the penis that is not urine, pre-ejaculate or semen. [2] [3] Common causes include infections due to gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomoniasis. [3] In gonorrhea the discharge may be white, yellow, or green. [4] [5] A swab of the discharge is usually performed. [5] Treatment ...

  5. Neisseria gonorrhoeae - Wikipedia

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    In symptomatic men, the primary symptom of genitourinary infection is urethritis – burning with urination , increased urge to urinate, and a pus-like (purulent) discharge from the penis. The discharge may be foul smelling. [72] If untreated, scarring of the urethra may result in difficulty urinating.

  6. Endometritis - Wikipedia

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    The clinical presentation is typically high fever and purulent vaginal discharge. Menstruation after acute endometritis is excessive and in uncomplicated cases can resolve after 2 weeks of clindamycin and gentamicin IV antibiotic treatment. In certain populations, it has been associated with Mycoplasma genitalium and pelvic inflammatory disease.

  7. Retrograde Discharge: A Man's Guide to Symptoms, Causes ...

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    Retrograde discharge itself is unlikely to cause complications, but it can sometimes be a sign of an underlying medical condition that may require treatment, like diabetes.

  8. Cervicitis - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of chronic cervicitis, with various causes. [7] To diagnose cervicitis, a clinician will perform a pelvic exam. This exam includes a speculum exam with visual inspection of the cervix for abnormal discharge, which is usually purulent or bleeding from the cervix with little provocation. [4]

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