Penile urethral discharge of yellow-green pus is considered to be caused by urethritis, usually seen in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection or Staphylococcus epidermidis infection is more likely.
In addition to the yellow-green pus from the urethra, most patients are also accompanied by urethral urethral redness and swelling, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms.
This situation needs to go to the hospital in time to do urine routine, culture of pus and drug sensitivity and other tests. If the urine routine suggests that the leukocytes are obviously elevated, the diagnosis can be clear. Through the pus culture and drug sensitivity test to identify the specific pathogenic microorganisms and sensitive drugs for targeted treatment.
In conclusion, yellowish green pus in the urethra needs to go to the urology department of the local regular public hospital for detailed examination and targeted treatment.