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How Chlamydia discharge look like ? |
My question is how to differentiate with Chlamydia discharge with semen . I sometimes see some kind of a discharge which is milky white . Look like a mini ejaculation . Is there a way I can confirm this is a discharge or semen ejaculated . If there is a discharge that is abnormal, possibly yellowish in color and has a fowl odor to it I would get checked. There is no specific smell for that disease because everyone is different. But I would definetly get checked if you think you have it. Any of the symptoms that are listed above can occur, but you can have no symptoms as well. Or just one or a few. Source(s): Third year medical student majoring in OB/GYN! actually yes u can but the thing is chlamydia discharge is a yellow color and it smells different... taking nursing Also usually with chlamydia there is some discomfort/burning with urination i guess not always but you will have blood in your urine and it will burn to pee. I would go to the Dr just in case if you are worried.nothin wrong with goin to the Dr.Good luck If symptoms appear, it is usually 1 to 3 weeks after sexual contact with an infected person. Symptoms in women include: Painful urination. Cloudy urine. Abnormal vaginal discharge. Abnormal vaginal bleeding with intercourse or between periods. Genital itching. Irregular menstrual bleeding. Lower abdominal pain. Fever and general tiredness. Swollen and painful glands at the opening of the vagina (Bartholin glands). Conjunctivitis. Symptoms in men include: Painful urination or itching sensation with urination (often the first symptom). Cloudy urine. Watery or slimy discharge from the penis. Crusting on the tip of the penis. Tender anus or scrotum. Conjunctivitis. |
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