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Can yellow pus from chicken handles heal on its own?

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Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 04:45 PM

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  • Chiara Chiara

    Apr 17, 2026

    Yellow pus discharge from the male urethra usually cannot heal on its own and requires prompt medical treatment. Urinary tract purulence may be caused by gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, prostatitis and other diseases, and mainly manifests symptoms such as purulent secretion, burning pain during urination, and urethral orifice redness and swelling.

    1. Gonorrhea:

    Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection is a common cause, and the typical symptom is yellow purulent discharge, which may be accompanied by frequent urination and urgency. Antibiotic treatment is required, and commonly used drugs include ceftriaxone, spectinomycin, etc. If left untreated, epididymitis or pelvic inflammatory disease may occur.

    2. Non-gonococcal urethritis:

    Caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia infection, the discharge is often white or light yellow. It may be accompanied by urethral itching, and drugs such as doxycycline and azithromycin are often used for treatment. Prolonged disease course may induce reactive arthritis.

    3. Prostatitis:

    Bacterial prostatitis may cause white dripping from the urethra, accompanied by perineal swelling and pain. Prostatic fluid examination is required, and treatment includes quinolone antibiotics and warm water sitz baths. Chronic inflammation may affect sexual function.

    4. Urethral injury:

    Injury to the urethral mucosa caused by catheterization or sexual intercourse may lead to secondary infection and purulent discharge. Routine urine examination is required. Mild injuries can be relieved by drinking more water. Severe cases require anti-infective treatment.

    5. Balanitis:

    People with excessive foreskin are prone to inflammation, and pus may leak from the foreskin opening. It manifests as local redness, swelling, heat and pain. It needs to be kept clean and use antibacterial lotion. Circumcision is recommended for recurrent attacks.

    If symptoms of urethral discharge occur, sexual intercourse should be avoided, the vulva should be cleaned daily and underwear should be changed. The diet should be light, consume more diuretic foods such as watermelon and winter melon, and limit spicy and stimulating foods. It is recommended to wear loose cotton underwear and avoid riding or sitting for long periods of time. When symptoms last for more than 24 hours or are accompanied by fever, you need to see a urology department immediately. Delay in treatment may lead to serious consequences such as infertility. During the treatment period, strictly follow the doctor's instructions and complete the entire course of medication. Even if the symptoms disappear, do not stop the medication without permission.

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