Generally female patients below the flow of yellowish viscous liquid is considered to be leukorrhea, considered to be related to trichomonas vaginitis, atrophic vaginitis and other diseases, if the male patients, it is considered to be related to urethritis, prostatitis and other diseases.
1.Female:
(1) Trichomonas vaginitis: usually due to Trichomonas vaginalis infection, and also related to long-term use of antibiotics, multiple sexual partners and other factors. Patients often have increased vaginal discharge, which may be grayish yellow, yellowish white or yellowish green, thin or purulent, accompanied by odor. Some patients may also have frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination and other symptoms.
(2) Atrophic vaginitis: usually due to ovarian hypoplasia, and also associated with decreased immunity, unclean sex and other factors. Patients often appear yellowish, thin vaginal discharge, can also be accompanied by vulvar burning, itching, pain and other symptoms, some patients may also appear mucosal congestion and other phenomena.
2. Male:
(1) Urethritis: usually due to gonococcal or non-gonococcal infection, and can also be transmitted through sexual contact. In general, male patients with gonococcal urethritis often have symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, and urethral secretion can be thin mucus to yellow purulent secretion.
(2) prostatitis: generally due to pathogen infection, and also with poor lifestyle, poor diet, local cold and other factors. Patients often appear urethral burning pain, urinary urgency, purulent urethral discharge, some patients can also be manifested in the following flow of yellow sticky liquid, and can also be accompanied by rectal distension, defecation and so on.
It is recommended that patients with yellowish thick liquid flow below the situation, to clarify the cause of the disease in a timely manner, reasonable treatment.