Discharge from the genitals of men and women is the norm, but sometimes it can be a sign of illness. Often, pathological discharge is a harbinger of sexually transmitted infections.
In men, ejaculation before ejaculation is called ejaculation. Cooper is secreted by the urethral glands. Litter glands are an additional place for the formation of condoms. They secrete a mucous fluid. Their number varies and depends on the characteristics of the organism or the duration of abstinence. This secretion contains sperm that can fertilize an egg.
The bulbourethral glands moisturize the urethra, maintain an alkaline environment, and are a good environment for sperm to survive as it passes through the urethra.
It is secreted in the early stages of intercourse, before masturbation, before ejaculation, waiting for penetration.
The task of this secretion is to neutralize the acidic environment caused by urine in the urethra. There is also an acidic environment in the vagina, the environment becomes alkaline due to pre-ejaculation, which helps the sperm to survive. Another function is the role of lubrication during intimacy.
In men, ejaculation when aroused is a natural physiological reaction of the body.
Smegma is a physiological discharge from the glands at the head of the penis. Their number is small. They are hygienic and do not cause discomfort. In the absence of hygiene or compliance with the rules, smegma accumulates under the foreskin and can lead to inflammatory diseases such as balanoposthitis.
Sperm are secreted during ejaculation, contain sexual secretions and sperm.
Ejaculation is an involuntary ejaculation that usually occurs during sleep, during adolescence, or in men who have abstained for a long time.
If a man notices a change in the amount and nature of these secretions, he should consult a doctor. Pathological discharge in men can be cloudy, gray, yellow, thick, cheesy. Their appearance is accompanied by a burning sensation, pain and discomfort in the urethra.
Normal indicators of male discharge
In men, the volume of discharge during agitation is individual. If a person monitors his health, then he knows the norm.
Normally, they are transparent, devoid of pungent odors, very thick and sticky.
Physiologically, the amount of discharge increases when proximity is withheld for a long time. In this case, they become thicker and more colorful. Separation rates:
- juicy and transparent;
- odor is not expressed;
- medium density.
Eating, stress, chronic diseases, bad habits can affect changes in secretion.
Rules of intimate hygiene for men:
- Use neutral acid soap.
- Wash your genitals twice a day.
- Wash the eyes by pulling the foreskin.
- Avoid overheating the testicles.
- Linen should be wide and made of natural fabrics.
Female ejaculation
In women, ejaculation during arousal is called lubrication in colloquial language. It has the appearance of a clear, odorless liquid. The fluid is secreted by the epithelial glands of the vagina. It also includes leukocytes and microorganisms that are representatives of the normal microflora of the vagina.
Vaginal secretions are also normally secreted, up to 5 ml per day. When excited, the amount increases due to the blood supply to the gonads. Depending on the physiological characteristics of the body, it is more in some girls and less in others.
Ejaculation during arousal is a completely normal physiological phenomenon in women.
Due to the presence of lubrication, the penis is easily penetrated into the vagina. During ovulation, the composition of vaginal secretions changes to ensure conception.
In addition, the composition of vaginal discharge changes during menstruation. At the beginning of the curve, they become transparent and juicy. Its function at this stage is to protect the mucous membrane from infection. The closer they get to ovulation, the thicker they become, and the smell of egg whites. After ovulation, the amount of discharge decreases and girls feel dry in the days before menstruation.
Normal indicators of vaginal secretions
Female ejaculation rate:
- liquid, transparent;
- like jelly during ovulation;
- small amounts that increase close to ovulation and then decrease;
- faint odor without an unpleasant shade;
- do not irritate the vaginal mucosa or the skin of the external genitalia;
- not accompanied by subjective feelings.
During sexual intercourse, the amount of mucous discharge from the vagina increases - a sign of alarm.
Ejaculation occurs during the highest orgasmic period in women. It does not contain microbial cells like male discharge. It is removed from the glandular tissue near the urethra. Unlike men, the revelation of such a secret can occur several times during one sexual intercourse. It is more than men. The abundance of ejaculation indicates that the woman is enjoying herself to the maximum.
Hygiene rules to normalize vaginal secretions:
- Use a special soap for intimate hygiene. The composition should contain lactic acid to protect the acid-base environment in the vagina.
- With large discharges, daily changing sanitary pads are used regularly.
- Wear linen from natural fabrics.
- It is recommended to wash yourself twice a day.