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.
[6] Penile discharge is liquid from the urethra at the end of the penis that is not urine or semen.
[2] The dripping of clear fluid (pre-ejaculate) when sexually excited is normal.
[6] Spread of infection is reduced by informing sexual partners so that they can also be treated, and not having sex (including oral or anal) until tests are completed and seven days have passed after treatment.