Has Slight Yellowish Discharge At Morning. Had Vasectomy 2 Years Back. Reason?
My Husband has a slight yellowish discharge , when he wakes in the morning, We have been together for 20 years with NO other partners, He had urinary symptoms mainly urge about 3 weeks ago, which dissapeared with an increase in fluid intake. he had a vasectomy 2 years ago and other than that a fit and healthy 40 year old, his father is in remission of Prostate Cancer .
Your husband might be suffering from urinary tract infection. This is quite often condition however if not treated can lead to serious kidney disease. Usually it gives lower abdominal pain, frequent urinating and burning while urinating. Enlarged or inflamed prostate can also give such symptoms however it also causes weaker urine stream.
I suggest you to have urine analysis and urine culture checked. Abdominal ultrasound should be also performed. If you feel this might be a prostate, PSA level should be checked.
Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Has Slight Yellowish Discharge At Morning. Had Vasectomy 2 Years Back. Reason?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Your husband might be suffering from urinary tract infection. This is quite often condition however if not treated can lead to serious kidney disease. Usually it gives lower abdominal pain, frequent urinating and burning while urinating. Enlarged or inflamed prostate can also give such symptoms however it also causes weaker urine stream. I suggest you to have urine analysis and urine culture checked. Abdominal ultrasound should be also performed. If you feel this might be a prostate, PSA level should be checked. Hope this will help. Regards.